The "Quartet" of good books for children this Mid-Autumn Festival includes: 1000 Great Inventions & Discoveries by author Roger Bridgman; The Circle of Life (Derek Harvey, illustrated by Sam Falconer); Encyclopedia of Science (Robert Winston) and How Things Work (many authors).
The work 1000 great inventions & discoveries of Roger Bridgman opens a panoramic picture of inventions that changed the world , from ancient tools to modern technological breakthroughs. Each invention is like a "gem" contributing to the treasure trove of human knowledge, creating a rich life today. In the atmosphere of reunion, turning each page of the book is also a way to explore together the origin of familiar utilities.
Cover of the book " 1000 Great Inventions & Discoveries"
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Life cycles depict the most important moments in the life cycles of species, from plants, insects to animals.
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Meanwhile, The Circle of Life by Derek Harvey and Sam Falconer helps children realize that each stage of life, whether short or long, has its own value and purpose.
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Robert Winston's Encyclopedia of Science will lead children into a vast treasure trove of knowledge, from the secrets of light and color to the wonders of the universe and the earth.
Each page of the book is like a lamp, answering simple yet profound questions. Reading books not only helps children understand more about the world around them but also nurtures a love of science.
Robert Winston's "Science Encyclopedia" introduces children to a vast treasure trove of knowledge.
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"The Way Things Work" also explores the laws of life in the most vivid and intimate way.
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The new book, The Way Things Work, explores the laws of life in a lively and approachable way. It clearly explains how the natural world works, from familiar phenomena in life to the great stories of the universe.
Each page of the book is like a journey that is both vivid and engaging, helping readers find the connection between knowledge and reality, to contemplate life and explore "the world here and there".
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