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The Most Explosive Science Book In The Universe... By The Brainwaves

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    Description: Meet the Brainwaves, hilarious little mischief-makers who are about to take your child on a spectacular scientific adventure; from the bubble, fizz and bang behind chemistry to the brute force of physics.
    ISBN: 9781405336666
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Here's one for the young scientist!, 30 Jun 2011
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This review is from: The Most Explosive Science Book in the Universe... By the Brainwaves (Hardcover)
I bought this book for my son who was 7. Few years later this book is still read over and over again. It has enough information to quench the thirst of even the most inquisitive child. There are bright and thought provoking pictures all throughout as well as small creatures called brainwaves all over the book, which help to engage younger readers to explore and take an interest. I very highly recommend this book, as I purchased others in the series too and have yet to be disappointed. Definetly 10/10.
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