Brains On! Presents...Road Trip Earth: Explore Our Awesome Planet, from Core to Shore and So Much More

Brains On! Presents...Road Trip Earth: Explore Our Awesome Planet, from Core to Shore and So Much More
ISBN-10
0316459399
ISBN-13
9780316459396
Category
Juvenile Nonfiction
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
2022-03-01
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Authors
Molly Bloom, Marc Sanchez, Sanden Totten

Description

The creators of the award-winning science podcast for kids, Brains On!, take readers on a humorous, highly illustrated, fact- and fun-filled journey through Earth—from the core, to the outer atmosphere, and everywhere in between. Perfect for STEM enthusiasts! ​Did you ever wonder why volcanoes erupt? Or why the ocean is salty? How about why no two snowflakes are the same? Embark on an epic road trip to find the answers to these burning questions and more! The Brains On! team is traveling from deep inside the earth, through the oceans, the land, the clouds, and even into the outer atmosphere in their high-tech ride—to uncover the coolest facts, strangest mysteries, and most incredible marvels of our planet. Packed with scientific research, mind-boggling trivia, and laugh-out-loud jokes, this highly illustrated fact-filled exploration of the earth promises a brain-bending, jaw-dropping, belly-laughing good time that curious kids and budding scientists won’t be able to resist. Turn your BRAINS ON! with more books and check out: Brains On! Presents...It's Alive Brains On! Presents...Earth Friend Forever

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