Microscopic Creatures
From the Set Tiny Science
There are millions of living things on Earth, but did you know some of them are practically invisible because they're so tiny? Microorganisms are living things that only have one cell--like bacteria, archaea, and yeast. Readers will learn about the microorganisms they share our planet with, including tiny plants, animals, tardigrades, underwater creatures, soil, and parasites. These creatures come to life in this book through eye-catching illustrations, age-appropriate text, and helpful diagrams. Readers will be able to further their science curriculum learning from outside of the classroom with this volume!
SLJ Review of Tiny Science
Gr 4–6—This series invites readers to “zoom in” on the smallest items of scientific interest, such as quarks, bacteria, and even tardigrades. Text is broken into chunks with headings, color backgrounds, and plentiful illustrations, diagrams, and occasional photos. A variety of characters comment on the concepts being discussed. Sometimes the comments are funny, such as one hydrogen atom telling another, “Let’s be friends!” as they form a molecule. Readers are encouraged to try related activities at home, like pond dipping and observing water under a microscope. Timelines trace the development of theories and breakthroughs related to atoms, genes, and nanotechnology. Each book ends by comparing the sizes of the various objects or creatures to a human hair. VERDICT A series sure to appeal to budding scientists, those who are fascinated by tiny things, and readers who enjoy a dose of humor with their nonfiction.
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