A quirky, surprise-filled and light-hearted romp through the stuff that makes up our world, from atoms, elements and light, to water, soil and DNA, to buildings, books and smartphones.
"This fascinating book is bursting with facts and graphics. It's a great read for any child interested in the world." - The Sun
Have you ever stopped to think about all the stuff you encounter every day? There’s the stuff you breathe, the stuff you eat, the stuff you wear, the stuff you read, the stuff you walk on, the stuff you ride in, the stuff your body is made of… plus water, trees, sunlight, soap, electricity, vaccines, smartphones, and so much more!
In The Greatest Stuff on Earth, Steve Tomecek and John Devolle show us how this stuff works, including the miracle of transforming energy into matter and matter into energy. Stars do it…and also internal combustion engines…and living things, including grass and bacteria and worms and cheetahs and even us humans.
Steve holds a degree in Geology and has 30 years’ experience educating children (and their teachers) about science in a super fun, friendly way – as a writer, a radio and television presenter, and a live performer. He’s the perfect person to introduce kids to the inner workings of the material world.
- Covering science, technology and engineering with an attitude of enthusiasm and curiosity, this is the perfect STEM title.
- Empowers kids to astound their grown-ups with their new-found understanding of the world (how mRNA vaccines work, what soil does, how paper is made, etc.).
- A stylish blend of clever, fun and often funny illustrations, detailed diagrams showing just how things work, along with powerful full-colour photography, amp up the fun.
With contagiously enthusiastic and chatty explanatory text, fast facts, and clever, stylish and sometimes funny photos, illustrations, and diagrams, this fantastically browsable book offers hundreds of entry points for knowledge-hungry kids.
Steve Tomecek began his professional career as a geologist (yes, he’s a real scientist!), specializing in geomorphology and soils. He served as the Associate Director for the Science Museum of Long Island and as the Science Program Supervisor for the New York Hall of Science. Steve has written over 45 non-fiction books for both children and teachers and was the writer and star of 'Dr. Dad’s Ph-3', an Emmy-award-winning television series. He lives with his wife in Queens, New York.