The Mystery of Life

How Nothing Became Everything

Kids, Natural World, Discoveries, Earth Sciences
Cover of the book The Mystery of Life by Jan Paul Schutten, Aladdin/Beyond Words
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Author: Jan Paul Schutten ISBN: 9781481429184
Publisher: Aladdin/Beyond Words Publication: September 1, 2015
Imprint: Aladdin/Beyond Words Language: English
Author: Jan Paul Schutten
ISBN: 9781481429184
Publisher: Aladdin/Beyond Words
Publication: September 1, 2015
Imprint: Aladdin/Beyond Words
Language: English

How did nonliving atoms evolve into modern people? Find out in this engaging illustrated exploration of how nothing became everything.

The science of evolution is a topic of utmost importance, especially as the focus on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) education continues to increase. Fortunately, important doesn’t have to mean boring. From explaining how scientists discovered how life began on earth to speculating about whether space aliens are carnivores, this engaging investigation of all things evolution is infused with fun as well as facts.

Coupled with gorgeous illustrations, curious minds yound and old will discover how to build a planet, the truth about DNA, whether trees really want to be tall, how to survive without a butt, and much, much more!

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How did nonliving atoms evolve into modern people? Find out in this engaging illustrated exploration of how nothing became everything.

The science of evolution is a topic of utmost importance, especially as the focus on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) education continues to increase. Fortunately, important doesn’t have to mean boring. From explaining how scientists discovered how life began on earth to speculating about whether space aliens are carnivores, this engaging investigation of all things evolution is infused with fun as well as facts.

Coupled with gorgeous illustrations, curious minds yound and old will discover how to build a planet, the truth about DNA, whether trees really want to be tall, how to survive without a butt, and much, much more!

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