Abominable Snowman

Abominable Snowman by Anita Ganeri, published by Heinemann Library in 1999, is a 32-page exploration into the intriguing mystery surrounding the legendary creature. This book engages children’s natural curiosity about mysteries while providing accessible explanations of scientific techniques that can be applied to phenomena like the Abominable Snowman. It presents a balanced view by discussing both the arguments for and against rational scientific explanations, supported by eyewitness accounts and various reports.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of the mystery, encouraging them to consider multiple perspectives without diminishing the enigma itself. The book aims to foster critical thinking by presenting evidence and allowing readers to draw their own conclusions. With a focus on education and teaching, this edition serves as a resource for young learners interested in the intersection of science and folklore.
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Children are fascinated by mysteries. This volume builds on this fascination, seeking to provide an accessible explanation of some scientific techniques and the way science can be used to attempt to explain phenomena. The book describes the mystery of the Abominable Snowman, and the case for and against a rational scientific explanation is put forward. Evidence is provided in the form of eyewitness accounts and written and pictorial reports. It does not attempt to reduce the mystery, but offers a variety of possibilities to allow readers to come to their own conclusions.
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