Customer Reviews
`The Stunning Science of Everything' is just what it says it is - a stunning gruesome guide to everything!' - By: Amazon Reviewer, 01 Mar 2007 
Science like you have never seen it before!
`The Stunning Science of Everything' is just what it says it is - a stunning gruesome guide to everything! Get set for a whirlwind tour of science - from the tiniest thing you can think of, to the universe that's bigger than you can ever imagine......
Inside you'll find out:-
Why you're breathingin dinosaur burps
What poosin your bed 20 times a day
What happens when you drop a rabbit through the centre of the earth
You'll also have the chance to take a gruesome guided tour through the human body, go on the `Horrible Science' astronaut training course & get the very big picture with a stunning pull-out timeline of science, & it's allin glorious gory colour.'
Sure to be a favourite, the large format hardback (plus dust jacket) with its putrid-coloured cover opens to reveal 92 shiny, high quality pages, split over 12 chapters:-
The stunning start
The brain-boggling Big Bang
Awesome atoms
Crazy chemical chaos
Mighty microbes
Bloodthirsty bugs
Awful animals & pesky plants
Bloody body bits
Dreadful dinosaurs (and other fearsome fossils)
The explosive earth
The scary solar system
The unbelievable universe
finishing with an epilogue, & the aforementioned timeline.
Packed full of facts, games, `Brainy Boffin' & `Bet you never Knew' boxes. Superb colour illustrations throughout, text isin a variety of fonts & written with the usual Nick Arnold entertaining style.
`Science has never been so horrible!'
Great fun! - By: , 07 Nov 2005 
I found this pack to be very welcomein my year 5 classroom as a Primary teacher.
Not only does Arnlod provide a superb portrayl of the facts, but they are met & appreciated far more by the children, through the thoroughly entertaining illustrations of Tony De Saulles.
My class find his illustrations consistently entertaining & thus enable them to engage further with the text of the book & with the subject as a whole.
I would recommend this book to anyone seeking to make Science fun & engaging for their little tykes or slighlty-older ones!