How Nature Works

How Nature Works by David Burnie, published by Dorling Kindersley in 1991, is a 192-page exploration of natural history aimed at both children and adults. This book invites readers to engage actively with the content through hands-on experiments that connect practical activities to broader scientific concepts. Written in Spanish, it provides an accessible entry point into the world of nature and science.
Readers will find a variety of experiments and demonstrations that are photographed in stages, making the learning process clear and engaging. The book emphasizes the use of safe and easily obtainable materials, ensuring that readers can replicate the activities at home. By linking each experiment to the wider world of natural history, this edition encourages a deeper understanding of science and its relevance to everyday life.
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This book is designed to open up the world of natural history to both children and adults alike. It involves the reader in actually doing things in order to learn and contains text linking each experiment with the wider world of natural history, to all aspects of science in general. The experiments and demonstrations have been photographed in stages and are designed with the use of safe and easily obtained materials.
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