Off-white book cover with title in capital red letters across whole page. Other text reads 'imagine, experiment, create' with Thames & Hudson and Science Museum logo across the bottom. Illustrations of rocket, scissors, paper plane, magnet, science lab flask and light-skinned woman looking through telescope.
Pages 14-15 titled 'Forces and motion / no 2 of 4, investigate how far you can tip forward'. Illustrations include light-skinned girl in three stages of tipping onto pillows, a light skinned short haired person doing yoga, an apple tree falling, and portrait of Sir Isaac Newton (white man). Spread has activities and a section titled 'how it works'.
Pages 28-29 show purple background with white stars, and photos of space shuttles. Title reads 'earth and space, no 1 of 4, design some new constellations for the night sky'. Two text boxes read 'do this' and 'how it works'. An illustration of white-skinned man in a toga saying 'I name that one 'Bob'.
Pages 76-77 titled 'paper craft orrery' with instructions and illustrations to 'make a model of the sun, earth and moon.' There are scissor marks to cut out the pages of the book, and a section titled 'how it works'.
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  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Pages 14-15 titled 'Forces and motion / no 2 of 4, investigate how far you can tip forward'. Illustrations include light-skinned girl in three stages of tipping onto pillows, a light skinned short haired person doing yoga, an apple tree falling, and portrait of Sir Isaac Newton (white man). Spread has activities and a section titled 'how it works'.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Pages 28-29 show purple background with white stars, and photos of space shuttles. Title reads 'earth and space, no 1 of 4, design some new constellations for the night sky'. Two text boxes read 'do this' and 'how it works'. An illustration of white-skinned man in a toga saying 'I name that one 'Bob'.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Pages 76-77 titled 'paper craft orrery' with instructions and illustrations to 'make a model of the sun, earth and moon.' There are scissor marks to cut out the pages of the book, and a section titled 'how it works'.

This Book Thinks You're a Scientist

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Learn about 7 scientific areas: force and motion, electricity and magnetism, earth and space, light, matter, sound, & mathematics.


This Book Thinks You're a Scientist is filled with questions, explanations and activities, with space for your own writing and drawings! Record your own investigations, take surveys and fill in experiment logs. 


In this book you can imagine magnetic dogs, design a flying book, and write a robot language.

 

 


Features: 
  • Recommended ages 7+



Additional Information: 
  • Author: Science Museum
  • 96-page illustrated hardback
  • Publisher: Thames & Hudson
  • Published: 11/08/2016
  • 250 x 195 mm