Darwin's theory of evolution written in an accessible format and
richly illustrated throughout for children aged 7+. Part of the
non-fiction series Words that Changed the World, this book is an
accessible guide to the theory of evolution, presented in an
attractive format with beautiful illustrations throughout. Written
by Anna Brett and richly illustrated by Nick Hayes, it lets the
young reader discover how Darwin changed our understanding of the
human race - and our place within the animal kingdom - with his
ground-breaking work, On the Origin of Species. Divided into short
yet comprehensive chapters, children will be able to learn about
one of the most significant theories of mankind and discern the
ideas - as well as their consequences - of one of the most
influential scientists in the world. The book includes a glossary
of key terms and concepts and is an invaluable companion for the
understanding of Darwin's theory, perfect for both the home setting
and the school environment. It's suitable for kids aged 7+ and is a
must-have for anyone who wants to learn and explore the notions of
one of human history's most remarkable people. It charts Darwin's
life-changing voyage on the Beagle and introduces his theory of
evolution to apprentice naturalists everywhere.
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