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How Colour Works

By (author) Catherine Barr
Illustrated by Yuliya Gwilym
Format: Hardback
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers, United Kingdom
Imprint: Red Shed
Published: 5th Mar 2020
Dimensions: w 252mm h 280mm d 10mm
Weight: 386g
Interest age: From 5 to 7 years
ISBN-10: 1405292563
ISBN-13: 9781405292566
Barcode No: 9781405292566
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The science of colour as you've never seen it before - this captivating book for kids aged 5+ covers key STEAM subjects: science, technology, engineering, art and maths. Why is the sky blue? Why is snow white and darkness black? How do our eyes and brain create a world of colour? Journey through lush green forests, splash into a watery blue ocean, be dazzled by a glowing jungle and see the world through a kaleidoscope of colour in this vibrant gift book. Explained in an accessible way and combined with gorgeous illustrations, this engaging book is perfect for young readers and budding scientists. Catherine Barr studied ecology at Leeds University and trained as a journalist. She worked at Greenpeace International for seven years as a wildlife and forestry campaigner and has a long-running interest in environmental issues. While working as an editor at the Natural History Museum, she researched and wrote two major summer exhibitions. Her previous books include The Story of Life, 10 Reasons to Love . . . and Red Alert! Yuliya Gwilym is a Ukrainian artist based in the Netherlands. She graduated from the Royal Academy of Art in the Hague and has been working as an illustrator ever since. She finds her main inspiration in working with children and often organises creative workshops for little ones.

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"How Colour Works is one of my son's favourites, and we read it with great pleasure all the time."
Dr James Fox, art historian, author, award-winning broadcaster