L'encyclopédie junior de la musique du monde entier
- 190pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Cet auteur est spécialisé dans la création d'ouvrages de non-fiction captivants pour jeunes lecteurs, axés sur l'histoire naturelle, la science et la technologie, ainsi que la musique. Sa capacité à distiller des sujets complexes dans un langage accessible a défini sa carrière. Il emploie un style clair et invitant, rendant le contenu éducatif une expérience agréable pour les enfants. Nombre de ses œuvres sont enrichies d'illustrations détaillées qui facilitent la compréhension et donnent vie aux sujets.







With easy, step-by-step science activities for kids using ingredients found at home, discover the secrets of chemistry, physics, and biology, and much more. Be the next Albert Einstein with these cool science experiments. Discover how to bend light, construct a circuit, see sound, build a buzzer, make a rainbow, and even make an underwater volcano! Each science project is explained simply and clearly, with specially commissioned full-colour photography that shows how each project should look, making the experiments even easier to follow. The chapters are arranged thematically and include - Air and Gases, Water and Liquids, Hot and Cold, Light, Colour, Growth, Senses, Sound and Music, Magnets, Electricity, and Motion and Machines. Great Science Experiments is a children's science book that packs fun into experiments while explaining core scientific principles. A child can perform most of the experiments alone, but friends and family can join in and learn about science, too.
* Over 300 biology terms clearly explained using everyday examples* Illustrated with lively artwork and photographs throughout* Special features on key topics eg circulation, muscles, blood and skin
Text and numerous detailed illustrations introduce and explain the scientific principles and workings of hundreds of machines including a lawn sprinkler, pneumatic drill, electric guitar, and a smoke detector.
This is a practical guide to the inner workings of things we see around us and machines we use all the time. Following the format of the Eyewitness Science Guides series, the book shows experiments that engage the reader directly with the subject. Step-by-step photographs and instructions devised by expert consultants guide the reader safely through the experiment. By building working models of objects and carrying out experiments, children and adults can immediately see how things work.
An introduction to everyday technology, this book relates basic scientific principles to their applications in the modern world, using activities involving household objects to illustrate this. Ardley's previous books include the award-winning "The Way Things Work".
Discover the amazing variety of instruments that create music.
Simple experiments demonstrate the different forces that cause different kinds of weather
Simple experiments demonstrate the laws of motion