Playing science with stories series. The light, the water and the cat Pilù
- physics
- Categories:Science, Nature & How it Works
- Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
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- Pages:72
- Retail Price:8.00 EUR
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- Text Color:Black and white
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★The series is meticulously created by scientists, popular science writers, teachers and other professionals, to using children's literary stories with basic scientific knowledge to let the children study science in a fascinating way.
★Author's lineup:
• Riccardo Bosisio, member of the National Research Council of Italy, Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics, University of Paris VI
• Tommaso Corti, PhD in Physics, University of Insuburia
• Dino Ticli , White Ravens Award winner and the finalist of the Italian Andersen Award
• Antonella Sacco , Montessori Prize winner
★English sample available.
The series includes 6 titles:
Physics: Elementary, Einstein; Quanta and mysteries; The light, the water and the cat Pilù
Chemical: The alien's chemical adventure
Biology:Zoology talking by animals
Mathematics: Lidia, who hates math
Description
Author
Isabella Mazza, a physicist, was born in Trieste and drawing has always been one of her passions, as well as fencing, which she practiced for fifteen years, using both foil and epee. After graduating from high school, she enrolled in Physics at the University of Trieste, where she obtained her Bachelor's Degree with an experimental thesis on the physics of surfaces carried out at the TASC National Laboratory in Basovizza. She is currently studying in Trieste and is specializing in Condensed Matter Physics.