Big Questions About the Universe
Big Questions About the Universe
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Explore the greatest mysteries of space with this vibrant, fact-filled guide from Usborne, produced in collaboration with the astronomers at the Royal Observatory Greenwich. Designed for curious young minds, this book tackles the complex "why" and "how" questions that define our understanding of the cosmos.
Product Highlights
Expertly Authored: Written by Alex Frith and Alice James, with professional input from the Royal Observatory to ensure scientific accuracy
Big Concept Exploration: Tackles profound questions such as "How did the universe begin?", "What are black holes?", and "Is there life on other planets?".
Visual Learning: Uses a mix of colourful, engaging illustrations and infographics to break down difficult astrophysical concepts into digestible chunks.
Interactive Discovery: Features "Big Questions" as headers, leading children through a logical journey from our solar system to the edges of the observable universe
Usborne's "Big Questions" series is celebrated for not talking down to children. Instead of just giving simple facts, it encourages critical thinking and explains the scientific methods astronomers use to peer into deep space, making it perfect for Years 3-7 students and beyond.
Technical Specifications
Authors: Alex Frith and Alice James.
Publisher: Usborne Publishing Ltd.
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 96 pages
Target Age: 7–11 years
Dimensions: 24.5cm x 19.5cm
SKU:989879
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