Inside in
Autor Jan Paul Schutten Ilustrat de Arie van 't Riet Traducere de Laura Watkinsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 mar 2024 – vârsta până la 12 ani
A Smithsonian Magazine Best Children’s Book of the Year
Using incredible X-ray techniques, Inside In displays creatures and their natural habitats in a never-before-seen way. Kids will learn the awesome answers to questions like:
- What does a bee look like under its furry coat?
- How does a seahorse protect itself with armor and a skeleton?
- How does a tree frog use its eyes to swallow?
- X-ray images are cool and fun to look at!
- Simple text helps kids understand the animals and plants in each image.
- Pops of neon colors make animals and plants come to life.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781771646819
ISBN-10: 1771646810
Pagini: 128
Ilustrații: Full color illustrations throughout
Dimensiuni: 201 x 251 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Grey Stone Books
ISBN-10: 1771646810
Pagini: 128
Ilustrații: Full color illustrations throughout
Dimensiuni: 201 x 251 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Grey Stone Books
Notă biografică
Jan Paul Schutten has been writing children's nonfiction books since 2003. His books are popular and critically acclaimed; he has won several awards including the Gouden Griffel (Golden Stylus) for his book Children of Amsterdam.
Arie van ’t Riet is a Dutch artist and medical physicist who uses X-ray equipment to create "bioramas"—X-ray portraits of animals and plants. While teaching the physics of radiation and radiation safety, he became interested in the application of low-energy X-rays to capture delicate objects. Arie van ’t Riet is "inspired by the unbelievable beauty of nature... and its wonderful complexity."
Arie van ’t Riet is a Dutch artist and medical physicist who uses X-ray equipment to create "bioramas"—X-ray portraits of animals and plants. While teaching the physics of radiation and radiation safety, he became interested in the application of low-energy X-rays to capture delicate objects. Arie van ’t Riet is "inspired by the unbelievable beauty of nature... and its wonderful complexity."