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Atoms

Illustrated by John Devolle
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Hardcover (Paper-over-Board, no jacket)
$16.95 US
10"W x 11.82"H x 0.38"D   | 18 oz | 12 per carton
On sale Sep 06, 2022 | 32 Pages | 978-1-78269-343-7
Age 2-5 years | Up to Kindergarten
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This book will blow your child's mind! Big Science explained simply

The perfect picturebook to introduce little minds to big ideas!

Atoms combines bold, colourful illustrations with jokes and incredible facts to explain some amazing scientific concepts in terms that a four-year-old can understand-from atomic theory to the Big Bang, evolution and the fact that you, your dog and everyone you know are all actually made of stardust!
John Devolle studied Fine Art at the University of Westminster and has since run an art gallery in East London, been a graphic designer / art director, and, since 2010, worked as an illustrator on numerous children's books. John currently lives and works in London.

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This book will blow your child's mind! Big Science explained simply

The perfect picturebook to introduce little minds to big ideas!

Atoms combines bold, colourful illustrations with jokes and incredible facts to explain some amazing scientific concepts in terms that a four-year-old can understand-from atomic theory to the Big Bang, evolution and the fact that you, your dog and everyone you know are all actually made of stardust!

Author

John Devolle studied Fine Art at the University of Westminster and has since run an art gallery in East London, been a graphic designer / art director, and, since 2010, worked as an illustrator on numerous children's books. John currently lives and works in London.

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