Product details
- ISBN 9781526362049
- Weight: 182g
- Dimensions: 248 x 274mm
- Publication Date: 08 Jul 2021
- Publisher: Hachette Children's Group
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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Electrifying illustrations and an empowering story combine to introduce young readers to the world of science, observation and problem-solving.
There's NOTHING that Ruben doesn't find fascinating. Why do leaves change colour? What makes ice cream melt? On a trip to the beach with his mum, he discovers how the world works and the brilliant scientists who have helped us understand it. Maybe he can try out some awesome experiments and become a scientist too?
With pages encouraging kids to try out their very own science experiments such as germinating seeds and writing with invisible ink, this brilliant picture book written by scientist and TV presenter Dr Shini Somara unlocks a love of science and celebrates women in STEM.
The second book in an exciting new series. Also available:
- An Engineer Like Me
- A Coder Like Me
- A Mathematician Like Me
Shini Somara (Author)
Mechanical engineer Dr Shini Somara loves to introduce scientific concepts to broader audiences. She has fronted science programming on the BBC, Al Jazeera America, Sky, Discovery and The Science Channel.
Shini is an advocate for STEM education, encouraging women and girls in particular to empower themselves by studying these subjects.
Nadja Sarell (Illustrator)
Nadja is a freelance illustrator from Helsinki, Finland. She graduated in 2004 from North Wales School of Art and Design with a BA (1st class Hons) in Illustration for Children's Publishing.
She loves to illustrate children's picture books and chapter books as well as stationery. Nadja also teaches art, dance and narrative illustration to both children and adults.
Nadja lives in a colourful home with her family, a peaceful 15-minute walk through a forest to her studio.
