Can you tell a stegosaurus form a diplodocus? Do you know which bone goes where in the human skeleton? Can you help translate a Dolphin's clicks into English? Discover why space is silent and what makes cypress trees fire resistant as you work your way through over 100 puzzles inspired by The Natural History Museum and created by Dr Gareth Moore (author of 2018's bestselling puzzle book, The Ordnance Survey Puzzle Book, and Brain Games for Clever Kids). With puzzles ranging from easy to challenging, this collection of wordsearches, nonograms, spot-the-differences and bridges has been carefully curated to be fun for the whole family. Whether you're testing your dad's knowledge, quizzing a friend or working on a first puzzle with a child, there's something for everyone.
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Guides you through the history of our incredible world with hundreds of questions certain to confound and amuse children and parents alike.
More than 100 quizzes and puzzles.
Themed quizzes speed through time and space, testing your knowledge on everything from ancient fossils and dinosaurs to human evolution and the modern world - perfect for any budding scientist!

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781787393264
Publisert
2019-10-03
Utgiver
Vendor
Carlton Books Ltd
Høyde
238 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Aldersnivå
01, 02, G, J
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224

Forfatter

Biographical note

Dr Gareth Moore is one of the world's leading puzzle-setters, with more than 750,000 book sales to his name. He is the author of more than 75 international brain-training titles including the best-selling puzzle book The Ordnance Survey Puzzle Book, which has sold more than 120,000 copies in the UK. He is also the creator of Brained Up, a cutting-edge brain training site offering scientifically designed daily sessions to help you make the most of your brain. The Natural History Museum is a world-famous institution home to more than 80 million specimens spanning billions of years. It attracts more than 5 million visitors each year and aims to challenge the way they think about the natural world - its past, present and its future.