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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
32
Age Group
9-12 Years
Language
English
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Book Summary
A Question Of Geography: How Can It Rain Fish? Invites Curious Minds To Explore The Surprising Science Behind Our World. This Quirky Geography Book For Readers Aged 8 And Up Uses A Friendly Question-And-Answer Format To Make Big Ideas Feel Approachable And Fun. With A Warm, Adventurous Tone, ItโS The Perfect Choice For Curious Kids Who Want Clear Explanations And Plenty Of โAhaโ Moments.
Written In A Read-Friendly Voice, The Book Presents Each Spread As A Question Followed By A Concise Answer, Then Dives Into Maps, Photos, And Playful Illustrations That Bring Geography To Life. The Experience Is Paced To Feel Like A Little Expedition, Rewarding Curiosity With Accessible Lessons And Tangible Visuals. In A Question Of Geography: How Can It Rain Fish?, Young Readers Will Discover That Geography IsnโT Just About Places On A MapโItโS About How Our World Works And Why It Matters To Everyday Life.
Topics Range From The Silly To The InsightfulโWhy Is Building Snowmen At The Equator So Hard? Can A Cloud Weigh More Than 300 Hippos? Why IsnโT Snow White? When Is A Hurricane Not A Hurricane? Can A Jumper Save The Planet?โAnd All Are Presented In Kid-Friendly Terms That Illuminate Weather, Earth Science, And Geography Concepts. The BookโS Engaging Format, Supported By Maps, Photos, And Lively Illustrations, Makes Learning Feel Like An Adventure ThatโS Easy To Follow And Hard To Put Down.
After Finishing A Question Of Geography: How Can It Rain Fish?, Readers Walk Away With A Broader View Of The World, A Toolkit Of Questions To Ask, And A Growing Love For Geography. The Book Leaves Them Inspired, More Confident Readers Who See Learning As An Ongoing, Exciting Journey.
Product Details
Author
Clive Gifford
Publisher
Hachette Book Publishing
Number of Pages
32
Language
English
SKU
BK0526823
ISBN
9781526325921
Reading Age
9-12 Years
Dimensions
20.8 x 0.6 x 26 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: โน 699
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Clive Gifford Is An Award-Winning Author Of Over 180 Books For Children And Adults Including This Is Not A Science Book (Ivy Press), The Race To Space (Qed) And Eye Benders: The Science Of Seeing - Winner Of The Prestigious Royal Society Young People'S Book Prize. Clive'S The Colours Of History (Qed) Won The Blue Peter Best Book With Facts In 2019. His Other Books Range From The Serious (Refugees, Living On The Veg, Robots, Guardians Of The Planet) And Sporty (With Books On The Olympics, Football And Rugby) To The Fictional And Downright Silly (Pants Attack, Kelly'S Smelly Wellies, The Huge Rude Duke). Clive Has Travelled Through 70 Countries, Formed And Run A Computer Games Company And Taken Part In All Manner Of Sports From Parachuting And Gliding To Ultimate Frisbee (He Was Top Scorer At The European Indoor Championships In Gothenburg Back In The Nineties). His Books Have Been Shortlisted For The Tes Information Book Of The Year And The British Book Awards As Well As Winning Smithsonian, Children'S Choice, Nappa, Sainsburys And Pbs Awards. Sir Ranulph Fiennes Called Clive'S Ten People: Explorers, "An Inspiration To All Adventurers," Whilst The Guardian Declared That His Kingfisher Book Of Football "Was Worth A Season'S Training." Clive'S Official Website Can Be Found At Www.Clivegifford.Co.Uk Author: Clive Gifford Is An Experienced Author And Journalist Specializing In Non-Fiction Books For Both Children And Adults. He Has Written More Than 200 Books, Which Have Been Translated Into More Than 25 Languages, And Published Over 800 Features And Stories On Topics From Science And History To Language And Sport. Illustrator: After Receiving A Bachelor'S Degree In Fine Arts In China And A Mfa In Illustration At Savannah College Of Art And Design, Hannah Li Moved To New York City To Start Her Career As A Freelance Illustrator. Her Background In Fine Arts Subtly Influences Her Illustrations. Hannah'S Work Is Often Described As Optimistic, Soothing And Emotional.