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Seymour Simon

    9 août 1931

    Seymour Simon est célébré comme un auteur prolifique de plus de 250 livres de sciences acclamés pour les jeunes lecteurs. Son œuvre se distingue par sa capacité à susciter la curiosité et l'amour de la découverte, rendant les concepts scientifiques complexes accessibles et attrayants. L'approche de Simon privilégie l'inspiration des enfants à explorer activement le monde qui les entoure, estimant que l'apprentissage doit être à la fois amusant et accessible. Il traduit magistralement l'émerveillement de la science en une prose qui encourage les enfants à voir le monde d'une manière nouvelle.

    Killer Whales
    Knights and Castles
    Giant snakes
    Wolves
    New Questions and Answers about Dinosaurs
    Planets around the sun
    • Explores new discoveries about dinosaurs and answers such questions as "Were all dinosaurs giants?" "How are dinosaurs named?" "Which was the largest meat-eater?" and "How smart were the dinosaurs?"

      New Questions and Answers about Dinosaurs
    • Wolves

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,4(15)Évaluer

      Join award-winning science writer Seymour Simon in this picture book introduction to the leader of the pack: wolves!Wolves are much more than big, bad animals that prey on other animals.

      Wolves
    • [See More! Readers Level 2]SeeMore Readers are designed for every young reader. Large, bright pictures instantly engage readers in the subject. Exciting yet simple text provides the information that kids, parents, and teachers wantfrom key facts to fascinating trivia. Each Reader is a fun invitation to read, observe, and see more!

      Giant snakes
    • SeeMore Readers are designed for every young reader. Large, bright pictures instantly engage readers in the subject. Exciting yet simple text provides the information that kids, parents, and teachers wantfrom key facts to fascinating trivia. Each Reader is a fun invitation to read, observe, and see more!

      Knights and Castles
    • Part of the See More Readers imprint, Level 1.Killer whales are hunters. They have three-inch-long teeth and can swim at 30 miles per hour. Read all about these fascinating animals that continue to captivate children and adults alike.

      Killer Whales
    • Based on information gathered by a robot and tens of thousands of new photographs, scientists now believe Mars was once more like Earth, with an ocean, rivers, and thicker atmosphere.

      Destination : Mars
    • Hurricanes

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,2(82)Évaluer

      Hurricanes. Typhoons. Cyclones. No matter what you call them, these formidable, swirling storms are the most devastating events in nature. hurricanes takes young readers on an in-depth exploration of one of the most awe-inspiring phenomena on Earth! This dramatic account of hurricanes and the disasters they leave behind, including Andrew and Katrina, are intensified through arresting full-color photographs and satellite images. Award-winning science writer Seymour Simon has teamed up with the Smithsonian Institution to bring you a new, updated edition of his acclaimed look at this astonishing, and often terrifying, natural disaster.

      Hurricanes
    • Space Travelers

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      What's it like to live in space? Explore the amazing feats of space flight, from the earliest satellites and moon landings to the contemporary shuttle and Space Station missions.

      Space Travelers