What On Earth?: Wind

What On Earth?: Wind

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Find out how humans have harnessed the wind's energy and travelled the world. Create an experiment using your own windmill and learn how to make a sail racer. Discover all about the water cycle and make a precipitation gauge or grow your own stalactite. This series takes a cross- disciplinary approach, including links to culture, history, arts and crafts, as well as the science behind each topic. Internal links encourage children to choose their own path through the book, with each spread providing a new adventure.

Isabel Thomas has written more than 100 books for children, specialising in science topics. As well as writing books, she has blogged for Project Wild Thing about how to inspire children to find nature in an urban environment.

Paulina Morgan works as an independent illustrator based in Santiago de Chile. She studied design before moving to Barcelona, Spain to obtain her master's degree in Art Direction. She worked in advertising before deciding to pursue her passion for illustration.

Author: Isabel Thomas
Format: Paperback, 64 pages, 185mm x 240mm
Published: 2016, Quarto Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Genre: Children's General Non-Fiction
Interest Age: From 5 to 8 years

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Find out how humans have harnessed the wind's energy and travelled the world. Create an experiment using your own windmill and learn how to make a sail racer. Discover all about the water cycle and make a precipitation gauge or grow your own stalactite. This series takes a cross- disciplinary approach, including links to culture, history, arts and crafts, as well as the science behind each topic. Internal links encourage children to choose their own path through the book, with each spread providing a new adventure.

Isabel Thomas has written more than 100 books for children, specialising in science topics. As well as writing books, she has blogged for Project Wild Thing about how to inspire children to find nature in an urban environment.

Paulina Morgan works as an independent illustrator based in Santiago de Chile. She studied design before moving to Barcelona, Spain to obtain her master's degree in Art Direction. She worked in advertising before deciding to pursue her passion for illustration.