In this book, Russell Stannard replies to 60 letters from children asking about science and the nature of the universe. Questions include: How many space aliens are there?; Why doesn't God fall out of the sky?; and Do animals go to heaven?
This 2nd collection of letters and answers is by turns thought-provoking, funny and touching.
About the text Letters to by Russell Stannard Russell Stannard has written a series of ' Uncle Albert ' books to help young children to understand complex scientific concepts . ( Uncle Albert is a reference to the famous genius , Albert ...
Uncle Albert mentioned, “Franz you need to clean the issue weapon often. ... When he visited his uncle in Germany, he wrote letters to Aunt Helene and Uncle Theo and when he was home in Salzburg, he wrote letters to Uncle Albert.
Motala, Verkstad March 26, 1900 Dear Uncle and Aunt, (Albert and Maria) A hearty thank you for the letter we got 5 weeks ago. We did not want to answer until we knew whether Papa (Frans Dahlstrom) would get well.
Bearing these matters in mind , Black Holes and Uncle Albert was written and , like the first book , tested developmentally . This in its turn was to be followed by Uncle Albert and the Quantum Quest , thus completing the trilogy that ...
Life and Letters of John Albert Broadus
They also tackled the problems of evil, suffering, and death; that really set Sam thinking.Readers will be challenged to form their own personal responses to the issues raised based on a listing of forty questions at the back of the book.
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They were “devoted friends.” Albert and the Queen felt “so safe with them.” She added, in a letter to her uncle, that now she was obliged to deal with Lord John and Palmerston, the contrast was “very striking; there is much less respect ...
It was a cold November morning when the postman delivered a letter to Uncle Albert and Auntie May at Dale Farm. It had a Birmingham postmark, and the farm address had been written in a scrappy hand. It was from the mother of the three ...