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Mythical Science

LIBRAIRIE CARCAJOU
Mythical Science
De Librairie Carcajou
A beautifully illustrated book for children aged 6+ that explores the incredible myths behind the biggest questions about our planet . . . and the sensational science we know today.
Do you ever look all around you, at our amazing planet Earth, and wonder how it all got there? Why does the Sun rise every day? How does the sky stay up? Where do rainbows come from? What are thunder and lightning? Since the beginning of time, people have been doing just that. Across different societies and throughout history people have had different beliefs about the world, nature and space. They have told stories about gods, goddesses and monsters, magic and mystery, to answer these BIG questions.
Now we have another way to answer the same questions – sensational science! Through investigation and experiments, scientists have found awesome answers that explain how everything on Earth works, and these can be just as magical as the myths themselves!
Mythical Science tells you all about the magical myths and the sensational science that together help us understand our wondrous world.
• A unique STEAM book, introducing core science via the original stories used to explain the big questions children want to know about our planet
• Taps into the increasing popularity of myths and gets children thinking about how people from different cultures across the world explained the world around them before science and Google
• Consultancy by Dr Stephen P. Kershaw, author of Mythologica (Amazon’s No. 1 Children’s Non-Fiction Book of the Year 2019) and Dr Mike Goldsmith
Competition: Myth;Myths;Atlas;Mythologica;The; Mythology Book;Book of Mythical Beasts and Magical Creatures;Legends of the World;Lore of the Wild;Magical Creatures and Mythical Beasts;I Wonder Why;Usborne;See;Look;Inside;Planet;Earth. Thiago de Moraes;Lonely Planet Kids;Sandra Lawrence;nat geo kids;Stephen Krensky