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Meet the Microbes!: The Tiny Living Things That Mould Our Lives

English

By (author): Dr Emily Grossman

Illustrated by: Maggie Li

Help your little ones to put their worries aside following COVID-19 and Meet the Microbes!

With fun, playful text by expert Dr Emily Grossman and bright, characterful illustrations help your kids to discover just how vital microbes are to life on earth.

These tiny organisms - that can only be seen under a microscope - are absolutely EVERYWHERE. In fact, they're even living inside our bodies, travelling through outer space and swimming in the world's seas.

And while some microbes can make us sick, many of them actually keep us well, and even help to keep our planet happy and healthy.

Step into the incredible world of microbes in this fascinating picture book by Dr Emily Grossman about the miniature life that surrounds us.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 254 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Hachette Children's Group
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • Age Group: Ages 5-7
  • ISBN13: 9781526363565

About Dr Emily Grossman

Dr Emily Grossman is an internationally acclaimed science author public speaker and TV personality. An expert in molecular biology and genetics with a Double First in Natural Sciences from Queens' College Cambridge and a PhD in cancer research Emily has also trained and worked as a maths and science teacher. Emily explains science for a wide range of TV and radio programmes and gives inspirational and motivational talks in schools universities and at live events such as The Hay Festival The Science Museum and Cheltenham Science Festival. Emily has written articles for The Sun The Mirror The BBC Academy The British Council and The Week Junior. In 2015 she delivered a TEDx talk at UCL on Why Science Needs People Who Cry and has since been interviewed by many newspapers and radio programmes including The Sunday Times The Guilty Feminist podcast and BBC Radio4's Woman's Hour.Emily was recently named as the second Honorary STEM Ambassador alongside astronaut Tim Peake for her pioneering work in STEM education and as a role model to young people. Through her work as a science communicator and by sharing her personal experiences as a woman in STEM Emily hopes to engage more people with the fascinating world of science to change the perception of what it is to be a scientist and to inspire more people especially girls to study science.

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