A funny and fascinating look at states of matter and where things go - from fumes to burps - in the world around us!

Explore the gases all around us and the journey they take from the oxygen you breathe and the gases in your home to how farts and burps form. Understand how too many cow burps are contributing to global warming and what is being done to limit them. From gases in your body through to gases in the street to the gases in the atmosphere that make the Northern and Southern Lights, this book takes you on a funny whirlwind journey through this essential state of matter and how they affect the environment.

Where Does it Go? is a humorous science series aimed at 7-9 year olds about states of matter explored through the world around us - how they feature in our daily lives (including in our body) and where they end up!

The fully colour illustrated spreads cover a wide range of fun and unusual facts which put the familiar and unseen things around us into context as we discover the journeys they make.

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A funny and fascinating look at states of matter and where things go -from fumes to burps - in the world around us!
  • 1: What on Earth are gases?
  • 1: What goes in …
  • 1: What’s that smell?
  • 1: Windy wildlife
  • 1: What are greenhouse gases?
  • 1: Gassy homes
  • 1: What’s in your fridge?
  • 1: Why cow burps are bad
  • 1: Messing with methane
  • 1: Gassy transport
  • 1: Fuel solutions
  • 1: Beautifully smelly
  • 1: Sky-high disco
  • 1: Glossary
  • 1: Further information
  • 1: Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781526322388
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
Wayland
Vekt
400 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
246 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter
Illustratør

Biographical note

Helen Greathead is a highly experienced creator, editor, project manager and writer of successful non-fiction titles and series. She spent 14 years at Scholastic Children's Books where she commissioned series, including Horrible Histories. She began a freelance career in 2003, and titles she has written include the Now You Know series (Scholastic) and the Design and Make series (Watts). In the third grade, Kyle sold a drawing of a bluebird wearing sunglasses at lunch. His payment? One chocolate chip cookie! From that first commission on, he knew he wanted to be an illustrator. It wasn't until much later (he had almost finished eating his cookie) that he decided to be a writer, too. Growing up in Rockford, Illinois, he started putting drawings and words on every piece of paper he could find, and maybe even a wall or two. It's been a long time since third grade, but not much has changed about Kyle. He still writes and draws stories for anyone who likes the quirky, the strange and the not-so-serious.