Product details
- ISBN 9781526324658
- Weight: 293g
- Dimensions: 214 x 282mm
- Publication Date: 12 Dec 2024
- Publisher: Hachette Children's Group
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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Comic Strip Science: The Periodic Table - Meet the Elements with Laughs and Surprises. Perfect for kids who love jokes, science and strange-but-true facts!
Get ready to explore the wild side of chemistry. Comic Strip Science: The Periodic Table is packed with funny comic strips and fascinating facts that bring the elements to life for curious kids aged 8 and up.
Discover which element started a war between dentists, why diamonds aren't forever, and the weird story of how phosphorus was found (spoiler: it's pretty gross!). Each comic strip tells a silly science story, with extra diagrams and panels to help you dig deeper into the periodic table.
Illustrated by Jess Bradley, winner of the 2021 Blue Peter Award for Best Non-Fiction and a regular contributor to The Phoenix Comic.
Also available in the series: Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space, Physics.
Paul's books cover a wide range of subjects, from whether the Romans ate crisps to how to build the world's best skatepark, but he writes mostly about sport. Whether you are interested in swimming, cycling, snowboarding, surfing or another sport, Paul has probably written something that will inspire you to get out and give it a try. Paul writes in a shack by the beach, which he shares with his one-eyed surf dog, Daisy.
Jess Bradley (Illustrator)
Jess Bradley is a writer and artist for The Phoenix Comic, a writer for The Beano and has illustrated several children's books. A Day In The Life Of A Poo, A Gnu and You, illustrated by Jess won the 2021 Blue Peter Award for Best Non-Fiction. Jess lives in Torquay with her husband and son and enjoys drawing in her many sketchbooks, playing video games, reading and watching scary films.
