Book details

Blood
Published in
2003
Description
Explore the realm of science from unique angles in this engaging series. Discover how plants compete with each other for survival, how concepts found in nature may inspire inventions such as parachutes and helicopters, and what physics principles are at play on amusement park rides. These highly photographic, conversational books examine topics ranging from animals, health, and natural disasters to space, inventions, and more. Find out why your blood is red, how it moves through your body, and how it helps you through every moment of your life.
Age
7-9
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
32 pages
Why to read
- The book provides a comprehensive understanding of the biological and scientific aspects of blood, which is essential for students and professionals in the medical field.
- Susan Ring's writing style is engaging and makes complex topics accessible to readers of all backgrounds.
- The book includes real-world applications and case studies that illustrate the importance of blood research in medical advancements.
- Reading 'Blood' by Susan Ring can inspire readers to pursue careers in hematology or other related fields due to its thorough and inspiring content.