Future Worlds Documentaries: Social Medias
- Non-fiction for children
- Categories:Science, Nature & How it Works
- Language:French(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:October,2020
- Pages:88
- Retail Price:15.00 EUR
- Size:200mm×260mm
- Page Views:149
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- Text Color:Full color
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★Won the 2021 André Brahic award for Children's Book of Astronomy, in final list for the Robersval award and shortlisted for “Le Goût des Sciences”.
★Developed by the newspaper "Albert", this is a series of illustrated documentaries which focuses on the important themes children can see in the 21st century news. Each book helps them understand and grasp all the issues at stake.
★This collection keeps a simple and accessible writing style for children and above all, a taste for illustration, highlighted throughout the book.
★Including 6 titles: Social Medias, Lunar Exploration, Biodiversity, Cities of the Future, Nourish Humanity, Artificial Intelligence.
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Author
A French journalist, she has a degree in journalism from the School of Journalism at Robert Schumann University in Strasbourg, France and worked for the regional publishing house French Radio Agence France-Presse. In 2016, she decided to start a newspaper for children aged 8 to 13 called Illustrated Dailies. In the year since, she has written three books:The Future World series explores and understands the major themes of our modern society, such as biodiversity, lunar exploration, social networks and cities of the future, with more topics to meet young readers, such as feeding humanity (2022).