Discovering Energy
Verónica Sanz author Johannes Hirn author Eduard Altarriba illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Button Books
Published:7th Nov '19
Should be back in stock very soon

Creating and harnessing energy is a fundamental part of enabling life to exist and thrive on earth. Energy comes in a vast array of different forms - using our muscles and those of other creatures, enabling us to move, lift etc, creating heat and steam through fire, capturing the power of the wind in a ship’s sails or to turn the blades of a wind turbine, harnessing the power of moving water to generate electricity in a hydroelectric power station, applying the forces of magnetism to turn an electric motor, using solar panels to transfer the sun’s energy into electricity for our homes - all of these and more are explained in Discovering Energy.
This exciting new book from award-winning illustrator Eduard Altarriba introduces children aged 8-12 to this fascinating world in a fun and absorbing way. The book explains many of the different principals of energy production with the use of beautiful, dynamic illustrations.
A basic introduction to various forms of energy...the physicist co-authors explain concepts in easy-to-understand ways and with logical sequencing.
-- KirkusA rather delightful book that introduces the different ways of creating, measuring, harnessing and transforming energy...Descriptions and explanations are simple and concise. Small blocks of text using different fonts for interest are broken up with annotated pictures, dynamic illustrations and cut-away diagrams in a muted colour palette. This is an excellent book for both introducing the subject as well as allowing those interested to explore it further.
-- Armadillo * Spring 2020 *Discovering Energy is dynamically illustrated with cross sections and step-by-step explanations of energy in its many forms. This book covers the Solar power, muscle movement, potential and kinetic energy, wind, water, thermal, steam, electricity, electromagnetism, fossil fuels, combustion and jet engines, nuclear fusion, and photovoltaics to name but a few!
-- Wrd About Books * March 2020 *It’s never too early to start exploring big ideas
-- @bookbairnThis month, we are recommending a really good children’s science book which explains what is energy… The book show us the energy all around us from the warmth of the Sun, the movement of our bodies and the power stored in rivers, the sea and even the wind. Anna Swan aged 8 said it’s a cool book.
-- Astronomy Ireland * January 2020 *This book is packed full of clever diagrams and snippets of text that break the ideas down into manageable chunks and I really like that it looks at ideas such as making energy cleaner and sustainable for the future –certainly a topic that is hot at the moment.
-- Let Them Be SmallKids absolutely love science - to them it feels like the closest approximation to magic, and in the fantastic Discovering Big Ideas series from Button Books, they can find a huge range of topics to fascinate, befuddle but most of all to inspire them towards looking at science in different ways. The book brings these amazing achievements to life in a totally absorbing and engaging way, making science feel more accessible, and perhaps inspiring youngsters to become young scientists themselves. A fantastic book that delves deep into the subject of how we create, distribute and use energy every day, at school, in our homes and everywhere!
-- Read it DaddyWe all need to begin somewhere and this book aimed at 8 to 12 year olds is a simple but clever look at energy of all kinds. From the energy you use in your own body to move and exercise to the energy produced in nuclear power stations. The book is presented in an easy to read way with loads of fabulous illustrations. It’s hard back with good quality pages so you know it will last for ages. Kids will want to read this book and when they do they will be learning.
-- Raise BayIn his characteristic bright, retro illustrative style, Eduard Altarriba in collaboration with writers Hirn and Sanz, both of whom are experts in physics, explores the vital topic of energy and its effects on all our lives. This vast subject is one we all need to come to grips with and it’s never too soon to start learning. This enlightening book, although aimed at young audiences, could also be useful to adults who have no background at all in physics.
-- Red Reading Hubcaptivating look at energy in all its forms. #discoveringenergy by #johanneshirn #veronicasanz & @eduardaltarriba is an insightful journey to find out where our energy comes from, finding new sources of energy and making is sustainable for the future @gmcpublications
-- @picturebooksbloggerThis hardback book is nicely animated throughout to captivate young minds. It's packed with labelled diagrams and plenty of informative text and explanations, often numbered to make processes much more simpler and clearer for young children to understand.
-- The World is Their ClassISBN: 9781787080485
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48 pages