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Evolutions
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Evolutions

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This nonfiction picture book explores the great history of evolution for young readers of all ages, because curious minds are looking for answers to how the first cells began to the appearance of man on Earth. From the first cells to the appearance of humans on Earth, here is the great history of evolution in a single illustrated book. The most-recent scientific information is made available to young readers through simple prose, with many anecdotes and concrete examples given by this team of three authors: a journalist, a specialist researcher, and a designer illustrator. From chapter to chapter, the reader understands that each part of his body comes to him from distant ancestors, some of them very surprising, such as archaea, viruses, jellyfish - or even strange fish from the oceans. Everything is clearly explained with the help of small paragraphs and very playful and educational illustrations, which allow children to learn while having fun. Are you ready to go on a journey of over four billion years to unravel the mysteries of evolution, the natural phenomenon that explains the wonderful diversity of the living world? AGES: 7 to 10 AUTHORS: Raphael Martin is the author of children’s documentaries. Expert on many subjects, he particularly knows everything related to evolution, one of his great passions. Henri Cap has a doctorate in ethology. After studying at the Natural History Museum in Paris, he worked at the Toulouse Museum. Fred L. has been a children’s author and illustrator since 2005. He likes to mix humour, adventure, poetry, and reflections on difference.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2022
Pages
40
ISBN
9780764363863

This nonfiction picture book explores the great history of evolution for young readers of all ages, because curious minds are looking for answers to how the first cells began to the appearance of man on Earth. From the first cells to the appearance of humans on Earth, here is the great history of evolution in a single illustrated book. The most-recent scientific information is made available to young readers through simple prose, with many anecdotes and concrete examples given by this team of three authors: a journalist, a specialist researcher, and a designer illustrator. From chapter to chapter, the reader understands that each part of his body comes to him from distant ancestors, some of them very surprising, such as archaea, viruses, jellyfish - or even strange fish from the oceans. Everything is clearly explained with the help of small paragraphs and very playful and educational illustrations, which allow children to learn while having fun. Are you ready to go on a journey of over four billion years to unravel the mysteries of evolution, the natural phenomenon that explains the wonderful diversity of the living world? AGES: 7 to 10 AUTHORS: Raphael Martin is the author of children’s documentaries. Expert on many subjects, he particularly knows everything related to evolution, one of his great passions. Henri Cap has a doctorate in ethology. After studying at the Natural History Museum in Paris, he worked at the Toulouse Museum. Fred L. has been a children’s author and illustrator since 2005. He likes to mix humour, adventure, poetry, and reflections on difference.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Country
United States
Date
1 July 2022
Pages
40
ISBN
9780764363863