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A review by s_n_arly
Basher Science: Physics: Why Matter Matters! by Simon Basher, Dan Green
4.0
A little more complicated than it's companion Biology:Life as We Know It, it is a good follow up and introductory textbook on physics for the younger croud. We held off on this one until our son was five. Some of the concepts are well beyond him (such as the different types of radiation), but it's a good place to start. We have also decided that all children should be introduced to quantum physics at this age. The concept of Schroedinger's Cat makes perfect sense to him!
Like the other books in this series, it is broken up into chapters or sections of similar concepts. Each concept or item gets its own two-page spread (for the most part). One page is a cartoon representation of the item or concept and the other is a simplified explanation for it.
Like the other books in this series, it is broken up into chapters or sections of similar concepts. Each concept or item gets its own two-page spread (for the most part). One page is a cartoon representation of the item or concept and the other is a simplified explanation for it.