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Playing science with stories series. Lidia, who hates math

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  • Categories:Science, Nature & How it Works
  • Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
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  • Pages:164
  • Retail Price:12.00 EUR
  • Size:140mm×210mm
  • Page Views:57
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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

After the summer vacation, Lydia entered high school. The new study life puts Lydia into an unprecedented predicament: her former friends are gradually estranged, her parents' incomprehension and... go to school! Schoolwork suddenly became heavy, especially mathematics, which made Lydia a headache. Lydia became "Lydia who hates math" until she met a boy, an "Oscar who loves math"...
Through the study and life of two children, this book gradually reveals the fascinating aspects of mathematics.

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