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Strange Science : How does it Rain Fish? The Strange Science of Planet Earth - Anna Claybourne

Strange Science

How does it Rain Fish? The Strange Science of Planet Earth

By: Anna Claybourne, Tim Wesson (Illustrator)

Hardcover | 11 January 2025 | Edition Number 1

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Discover the most weird, wonderful and wacky aspects of Planet Earth with fun comic strips.

Planet Earth is a fascinating place: there are rocks that move by themselves and fish that fall from the sky in a storm! Find out if mountains really can move, or what would happen if the Moon took a trip away from Earth! Join Professor Splat on his science adventures to learn all about the strangest aspects of Planet Earth.

Strange Science covers an array of amusing and enticing science subjects through fun comic strip stories, supported by further explanation spreads to consolidate the learning. A useful glossary and fun quiz are also included.

Perfect for readers aged 7+ and all curious minds.

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