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Have you ever stopped to think about all the stuff you encounter every day? There’s the stuff you breathe, the stuff you eat, the stuff you wear, the stuff you read, the stuff you walk on, the stuff you ride in, the stuff your body is made of… plus water, trees, sunlight, soap, electricity, vaccines, smartphones, and so much more! In The Greatest Stuff on Earth, Steve Tomecek and John Devolle show us how this stuff works, including the miracle of transforming energy into matter and matter into energy. Stars do it…and also internal combustion engines…and living things, including grass and bacteria and worms and cheetahs and even us humans.

With contagiously enthusiastic and chatty explanatory text, fast facts, and clever, stylish and sometimes funny photos, illustrations, and diagrams, this fantastically browsable book offers hundreds of entry points for knowledge-hungry kids.

Steve holds a degree in Geology and has 30 years’ experience educating children (and their teachers) about science in a super fun, friendly way – as a writer, a radio and television presenter, and a live performer. He’s the perfect person to introduce kids to the inner workings of the material world.

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This wonderful book is written by an actual scientist and geologist. There are 3 main categories to the book: ‘Stuff – The Basics’, ‘Nature Stuff’ and ‘Stuff Humans Make & Use’. It is incredibly hard to choose a favourite section with sections called: ‘It came from the Big Bang’, ‘Yum…Dirt’ and ‘Here’s to Your Health’.

The information is clear, succinct and accessible for children in KS2 and illustrations are clear, informative and child-friendly with a mix of photographs and images. Every few pages, there is a ‘bonus’ paragraph which shares brilliant facts like: a little more than half the weight of an average adult person is water but this number is even higher in children. There is also a section on how to grow your own mineral crystals.

There is also a glossary and index at the back. Here’s hoping there is a follow-up to this book…the author mentions that there was a lot more ‘stuff’ he wanted to include, such as extremophiles, asteroids and dark matter. We can’t wait!

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