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Wonderful World of the Small: A First Book of Microbiology

English

By (author): Lindsey Millar

Illustrated by: Vivien Sarkany

WHOOSH! and you're there ... in a secret place full of incredible tiny creatures living extraordinary lives. Meet Bertie Bacterium and his amazing microscopic motor. Discover Silvia Slime Mould and her stupefying, shape-shifting magic. This award-winning first book of microbiology takes children on a fun learning journey down the microscope lens to find ten zany microbial characters and their friends. Gently presenting some types of microorganism and related concepts, it provides a playful introduction to the fascinating hidden kingdom around us. Perfect for curious kids and budding scientists everywhere! || Find out about bacteria, algae, yeast, archaea, nematodes, viruses, amoebae, fungi, paramecia, slime moulds and more! || Reading age approximately 5-8 years || GOLD MEDAL WINNER for best non-fiction picture book in the Moonbeam Children's Book Awards 2023 || See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 337g
  • Dimensions: 216 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Jan 2022
  • Publisher: SECRET DOOR PRESS
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781919612911

About Lindsey Millar

Lindsey has a degree in microbiology and received her doctorate in fungal genetics from the University of St Andrews. She has worked as a research scientist in several places including the James Hutton Institute and the Auckland Cancer Society Research Centre studying an eclectic variety of microorganisms from plant parasitic nematodes to human papillomavirus. Now a writer and scientific editor she is passionate about sharing her love of microbiology with the next generation.

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