A clever comic strip adventure that takes kids on a trip through Earths incredible history!
Heres a simple, easy-to-understand chronicle of Earths long history - 4.5 billion years, to be exact. Starting with the big bang and ending 66 million years ago with the extinction of the dinosaurs, comic bookstyle panels cover all the highlights in the evolution of Earth: the formation of the solar system, why our sun is so important, where our moon came from, how life developed on Earth and, of course, everyones favorite prehistoric creatures, dinosaurs! Readers will learn the fascinating science behind our amazing planets origins, one entertaining comic strip at a time.
Award-winning author Anna Claybournes high-energy text combined with Rikus Ferreiras richly colored, detailed artwork make Earths progression through time feel like an epic journey. Humorous comments in speech bubbles from characters of all types - animal, plant and human - draw readers in to explore the topics. Loads of details about each time period are included, and a red bar denoting the period appears on the top right of each spread to help orient readers along the way. Featuring several favorite topics as well as many life- and earth-science curriculum links, this graphic nonfiction book has huge appeal for science- and history-loving kids. Theres an extensive glossary containing terms encountered in the book.
Anna Claybourne has written hundreds of children's books on all kinds of subjects, from sharks, black holes and splitting the atom to how to draw, Shakespeare's life and Greek myths and legends. She knows a lot about conservation in the rainforests of Costa Rica, as she once volunteered there for three months. She likes space, sewing and music, plays the trombone and loves going camping. She lives with her kids and cats in Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Rikus Ferreira is an illustrator, lecturer, comic artist and graphic designer originally from Cape Town, South Africa, but currently living and working in the United Kingdom. While working as a graphic designer, he won numerous international awards, and his illustration work has appeared in publications all over the world. Apart from being internationally awarded for his illustration and design work, he has also exhibited his art both locally and abroad.A broad, breezy overview.Kirkus Reviews