
The Oxford Children's Encyclopedia of Science and Technology
Year
1999
ISBN No.
9780199106424
No.of pages
128
Subject
Children, General Science
Reviews
1
A reference book for children of eight years and over which offers an insight into the secrets of modern science. Some 135 major entries carefully explain the issues. Each article features colour photographs and other illustrations specially selected to expand on the information given in the text. The articles are arranged alphabetically from Acids to X-rays, to allow quick access to information.
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Excellent and essential encyclopedia
Unleashing the secrets of science! I will say this is an essential book for the beginners in science. Clear texts, supported with illustrations and high quality pictures. Physics, chemistry, astronomy and technology. The book touches almost everything in science.
Kudos to British Council Library for keeing high quality books.
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