
When Science Meets Fairy Tales Series. Zoo Night Talk
- popular sciencefairy tales
- Categories:Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths Science, Nature & How it Works
- Language:Russian(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:January,2022
- Pages:96
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:162mm×210mm
- Publication Place:Russia
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★This series uses vivid stories and rich illustrations to present complex concepts from various scientific fields in a simple and understandable way, allowing readers to gain a deeper understanding of a scientific concept, rule, or law!
★The authors of this series are all well-known popular science writers. The information in the books is carefully selected. At the end of each story, children will draw some scientific conclusions.
★Let children explore the mysteries of science in the world of fairy tales! Suitable for children aged 5 and above, as well as primary school students!
★Continuously updated!
The series currently includes 13 books:
The Secret Life of Microbes
The Earth's Amazing Structure
The Kingdom of Wood, Iron, and Gold
Dinosaur Adventure
Zoo Night Talk
The Little Residents on the Grassland
Chemistry Fairy Tales
The Secret Life of Insects
The Princess Frog
Travel Stories
The Adventures of Cat Peh
Fun Geography Stories
Anya and Maya
Description
One day, the clothes moth woke up to find that she was not in the Grushkin family's apartment as usual, but in a completely unfamiliar place. It turned out that the sock she was in had been taken to a country house. This is where the real buzz of insect life begins! This furry beauty met mosquitoes, dragonflies, water scorpions, centipedes, and spiders. She learned how caterpillars turn into butterflies and why fireflies glow. She almost got eaten by frogs and bats. The Secret Life of Insects by Victoria Cholina is full of interesting facts about insects. The illustrations are by Kristina Mitina.
Fun Geography Stories
Every country has its own legends—legends as bright and beautiful as the wings of a tropical butterfly. In one country, there is blue grass and red rivers, and the winter there is completely different from ours. This is Vietnam. In Myanmar, the most beautiful birds live. In Madagascar, people build houses with long "legs"—just like a fairy-tale cottage. The famous children's writer Gennady Tseluyev's Fun Geography will take you across the vast steppes of Kazakhstan, show you the mountains of Armenia, visit the rock gardens of Japan, go to Finland—the land of a thousand lakes, and the tropical forests of Indonesia...
The Earth's Amazing Structure
Daria Mulytanovskaya's book tells the story of the amazing adventure that a girl named Masha and her geologist grandfather had to go through when the wild volcano in Kamchatka woke up from its slumber. Masha will learn how our planet Earth is structured, what the mantle and rock layers are, how to find meridians and parallels on a map, how to calculate time zones, and whether animals can sense the coming of an earthquake, among many other things!
The Kingdom of Wood, Iron, and Gold
Yevgeny Permyakov uses his wise and inspiring fairy tale to tell the story of a magical country called Tarafelo, ruled by the cruel and greedy kings of wood, iron, and gold. They quarreled and schemed all day, making the people miserable. The witch Kolo de la Jay, also known as the "Rust Witch," destroyed all the iron objects, so Tarafelo had no airplanes or ships, not even iron plows for farming. Only a brave and clever young man, the grandson of a basket weaver, can defeat the witch.
The Little Residents on the Grassland
Between the noisy forest and the babbling brook lies a wide grassland. This grassland is extraordinary. It can change its color like a chameleon. It can be yellow, flesh-colored, white, light purple, or even silver! The residents of this grassland include little mouse Lapochka, spiders, butterflies, bees, and ants. You will learn about the amazing stories that happen among them. Who is the hardworking "lion"? Do frogs have tails? How do caterpillars turn into butterflies? Can spiders fly? How do they live harmoniously in this grassland world? How to find true friends? And so on.
Dinosaur Adventure
Written by contemporary writer Daria Mulidanova, the book tells the story of how a boy named Fyodor travels back to the distant past and meets strange creatures that lived on Earth millions of years ago, encountering the most real dinosaurs: hadrosaurs, pterosaurs, ankylosaurs, diplodocus, brontosaurs, and many other dinosaurs. Some of these creatures are huge, taller than trees; some are tiny (of course, according to prehistoric measurements); some are herbivores, while others prey on them. These creatures are diverse and numerous. The little boy asks, "Where are they now? Can we still see them? Even just one?"
The Secret Life of Microbes
This book introduces to young readers a girl named Agata who doesn't like to wash her hands, rarely washes her clothes, and seldom cleans her room. Agata's favorite pastime is rolling around in the snow. No wonder she got sick one day. With the picture of staphylococcus from the doctor's manual, she entered the world of microbes and got to know the main pathogenic microbes: plague bacillus, cholera virus, and so on. She also learned in time how to boost her immune system to reduce the chances of getting sick.