Das Mammut-Buch Naturwissenschaften

German, David Macaulay, 2021
Delivered between Fri, 9.5. and Sat, 10.5.
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The mammoths are loose! Natural sciences for children explained in a funny way

In the latest Mammoth book, the shaggy prehistoric animals plunge into the colourful world of science. On their research mission, they really turn everything upside down: they push against magnets with all their might or build atom models, check pH values or test friction when sliding. The funny illustrations of the cuddly animals make even challenging topics for children from 8 vivid and easy to understand.

Exciting children's knowledge with the iconic mammoths

Natural sciences have never been explained so entertainingly! After the cult book "The Mammoth Book of Technology" by David Macaulay, the cheeky mammoths now really let off steam in the world of science in this knowledge book and prove how much fun physics, chemistry and biology are: they test, show and explain school knowledge in an entertaining way as never before. In this original didactic way, children are guaranteed to enjoy science.

. Natural sciences for children explained in a playful way: Whether matter, chemical reactions, bacteria and cells or the human body - with lots of charm and wit, the charming mammoths illustrate even complex scientific topics.
. Entertaining illustrations & texts by cult author David Macaulay: Simple texts, easy puns, and cool illustrations get kids excited about science and awaken their childlike curiosity.
. Easy access to complex topics: The ideal combination of fun pictures and exciting knowledge for kids makes getting started with the basics of chemistry, physics, and biology a breeze.

Mammoth fun with science! In this fun knowledge book, curious mammoths put the basics of physics, biology, and chemistry through their paces!...

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