Hiba Noor Khan once again takes audiences on a unique, fascinating, and mesmerising physics adventure – from atoms to astrophysics. A wonderfully illustrated, jam-packed, must-have science book for all aspiring young physicists!
The Royal Institution
Lively, humorous and stuffed with enticing images and outrageous puns, this colourful guide to the “science secrets of the universe” has immediate appeal for junior physicists aged 7+.
The Guardian
If you were bamboozled by physics at school, this fact-packed, funny book will fill in all the (black) holes in your knowledge.
The Daily Mail
Fact-packed super science that will blow your mind! A book to inspire a generation of young scientists.
Neal Layton, children's illustrator and author
I recommend devouring this book quickly, digesting it slowly, and burping out fantastic facts all day long. Hiba Noor Khan and Harry Woodgate have packed in so much to explore, discover and do on each page, I loved it!
Isabel Thomas, science writer and children's author
Kids who love doing science themselves will greatly enjoy this book ... How to Spaghettify Your Dog is a hugely enjoyable, easy to understand guide to physics and the world around us
The Bookseller
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Biographical note
Hiba Noor Khan is a writer and activist based in the north of England. Her academic background is in physics and engineering and she completed postgraduate study in 2015 at the University of Oxford. Since then she has worked as a Refugee Advocacy Worker for The Children’s Society, a Physics teacher and TV presenter. She has written six children’s book so far.
Harry Woodgate is an award-winning illustrator and author based in St Albans, UK. They love creating stories with a focus on diversity, inclusivity, compassion and adventure. When they're not illustrating or writing they love baking, cycling and discovering random facts about the world around them.