Little Kids First Big Book of Things That Go
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
This charming reference book takes a closer look at the different ways people move from place to place, whether it is in a car, subway, hang glider, or submarine.




This charming reference book takes a closer look at the different ways people move from place to place, whether it is in a car, subway, hang glider, or submarine.
Set in the 1940s and 1950s, this graphic novel introduces young readers to Rosalind Franklin, a pioneering British chemist who made significant contributions to science during a time when women were largely excluded from the field. Highlighting her research on coal, carbon, and viruses, the story emphasizes her pivotal role in capturing "Photo 51," which was crucial to unlocking the structure of DNA. Despite her groundbreaking achievements, Franklin's contributions went unrecognized during her lifetime, making her story both inspiring and poignant.
Shares stories and facts that reveal the real-life survival challenges that have caused polar bears to become endangered, and provides information about what kids can do to support conservation efforts.
How does a rainbow form? What causes it to snow? What makes the wind blow? This adorable reference book introduces young children to every aspect of weather and answers the questions curious kids want to know!