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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Mystery of Life: How Nothing Became Everythingdi Jan Paul Schutten
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Echt, echt heel leuk. Ik had dit zo graag willen hebben als kind. Stelt alle gekke vragen die in je opkomen als kind waar je ouders nooit antwoord op kunnen en willen geven, en beantwoordt ze wel! Ben zelfs een beetje retroactief jaloers op de kinderen die dit in hun kamer hebben. Het boek is grappig, grondig, begrijpelijk en moedigt de lezer sterk aan om een kritische blik te hebben en een eigen mening te vormen. De sectie over leven uit het cambrium is iets te lang naar mijn zin. Ik hoef geen uitgebreide beschrijving van de prehistorische stromatolieten, kwallen, platwormen, opabinia, wiwaxia, kimberella, holothuria, hallucigenia, spriggina, anomalocaris, natuiloïde, ammonieten, trilobieten, manteldieren, slijmprikken én megalodonnen. Dat is gewoon iets te veel van het goede. Verder is er eigenlijk niets op aan te merken! nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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"No generation has yet had to cope with the kind of rapid changes in science and technology that are facing today's teens. This is why "STEM education" is the latest buzz term and science literacy is enjoying a renewed focus. A foundation in basic science is key. With decades of scientific knowledge behind him and a genuine sense of fun in his approach, Jan Paul Schutten rewards curiosity with engaging explanations about some of the most complicated scientific issues that exist, and tells readers that there is much left to discover. For example: Why does the paramecium deserve a standing ovation? How do you build a planet? Does a tree want to be tall? How does a bacterium turn into a blue whale? How can you survive without a rear end? How can you yourself see evolution at work? Why would aliens most likely be meat-eaters? Are scientists not telling us everything?"-- Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Age Range: 10-14
Evaluation of Quality: This book provides comprehensive explanations backed by the latest science to life's biggest questions which are often asked by children.
Assessment of potential use: This book would be best read with an openminded adult, preferably a parent, to engage with the child about these cosmic questions.
Assessment of appeal to children: The tone of the book is very conversational rather than didactic and the chapters are arranged in easily digestible sections