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The Change Makers series:Little Big Heroes: A Handbook on the Tiny Creatures That Keep Our World Going

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Feature

●Some titles of this series had been sold for Korean rights!
●The Change Makers series of books will build in readers a strong sense of inquiry, to arm them with knowledge in S.T.E.A.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) to tackle this brave new world of unknowns.
●Combines histories, stories and facts to provide an all-encompassing view of how technology has shaped our world.
• Encourages critical thinking and analysis
• Part of a growing series of books on S.T.E.A.M learning
• For ages 8 and up
• Authors available for school talks. Hwee is a veteran on the school circuit, appreciated for her experience at CNA and as a writer. David lectures often on storytelling through art. Authors available for combined sessions.

There are 5 titles included in this series: 《Railroads to Superhighways》《The Earth Experiment》《Little Big Heroes》《Invisible Enemies》《The Magic Numbers》

Description

A fascinating exploration into a little-known universe, one that exists right under our noses — if we knew where to look! This is a book about the weird and wonderful insects, worms, parasites, microbes, birds, and bees without whom life as we know it would not possible.
•What if we got rid of all parasites?
•Why should we be worried about the Insect Apocalypse?
•How are spiders inspiring our latest technology?
•Which photograph spurred a global green movement?
Documentary filmmaker Hoe Yeen Nie and historian/artist David Liew lead inquisitive young minds on a fun, fact-filled journey to meet Nature’s engineers, gardeners and recyclers. By learning about their role in the ecosystem, we begin to understand that life on our shared planet depends on the survival and health of these little big heroes. Are you ready to see our Earth with fresh eyes?
The Change Makers series of books will build in children a
strong sense of inquiry — to arm them with knowledge in S.T.E.A.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) to tackle this brave new world of unknowns.

Author

The Author- Hwee Goh
Hwee spent 16 years as a political journalist at MediaCorp Singapore, which is how she produced her first non-fiction children’s book on Lee Kuan Yew in 2015. She followed on with Singapore’s Wildlife Wonders and Singapore’s Sports Stars. In 2018, she embarked on her next social messaging project and wrote The Plano Adventures series. It aims to empower every young reader to deal with this wild woolly digital age. In 2020, Hwee embarked on another exciting topic, Invisible Enemies: A Handbook on Pandemics that have Shaped Our World. Hwee is also a comms professional with The Media Consultants Singapore.

The Illustrator- David Liew
David Liew is a prolific artist/sculptor who has illustrated several bestselling book series. This series has especially enabled David to return to his history-educator roots. He also supports fellow authors and illustrators as the Regional Advisor to the Singapore Chapter of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators.

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