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The Periodic Table: Elements with Style! Paperback – June 12, 2007
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Basher Science: The Periodic Table, Elements with Style! created and illustrated by Simon Basher, Written by Adrian Dingle:
The Periodic Table introduces budding chemists to the world of the elements as it's never been seen before. Designed to resemble popular networking Web sites, the pages of this book feature "homepages" for each of the chemical elements -- complete with witty and informative profiles written by the elements themselves, plus a personally chosen picture.
- Print length128 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level4 - 6
- Lexile measureNC1100L
- Dimensions6.95 x 0.38 x 7.05 inches
- PublisherKingfisher
- Publication dateJune 12, 2007
- ISBN-109780753460856
- ISBN-13978-0753460856
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Artist and designer Simon Basher has fun playing in the world of contemporary character design. Inspired by a love of simple line work and a rich color palette, his characters fill the gap between edgy manga and the cuteness of Hello Kitty. He lives in England.
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- ASIN : 0753460858
- Publisher : Kingfisher; PAP/PSTR edition (June 12, 2007)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 128 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9780753460856
- ISBN-13 : 978-0753460856
- Reading age : 6 - 10 years, from customers
- Lexile measure : NC1100L
- Grade level : 4 - 6
- Item Weight : 11.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 6.95 x 0.38 x 7.05 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #268,527 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #74 in Children's Chemistry Books (Books)
- #154 in Education Research (Books)
- #1,189 in Homeschooling (Books)
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Dan Green is a London-based writer and editor with an amazing ability for science communication. He is the Editor of The Week Junior's brand new Science+Nature magazine. His award-winning books include Rebel Science and Basher Science, and have sold over 3 million copies worldwide.
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Simon Basher is a British illustrator and designer.
He is best known for creating and illustrating a series of books that make science and other topics accessible. The Basher Science series has sold over 4 million copies worldwide.
His book catalog includes The Periodic Table, Physics, Biology, Rocks and Minerals, Planet Earth, Chemistry, Physics, Math, Punctuation, and Astronomy.
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Chemistry educator Adrian Dingle is the creator of the award-winning website, www.adriandingleschemistrypages.com. The site has been recommended by many educational bodies including the BBC and the National Science Teachers Association.
With extensive experience of teaching in both the UK and USA, Dingle now lives and teaches in Atlanta, GA, USA.
Dingle's first book was "The Periodic Table: Elements With Style".
Written in association with consultant Dr. Mark Winter (acclaimed creator of www.webelements.com) and brilliant illustrator, artist and designer Simon Basher, the book brings to life the elements of the periodic table by giving them real-life personalities! As part of the phenomenal success of the book it was nominated for the 2008 ALCS, Educational Writers' Award.
Dingle's Second book is "How to Make A Universe With 92 Ingredients".
The chemistry behind everyday objects and natural phenomena is explained in simple terms amidst a backdrop of stunning graphical color in this beautifully designed, hardback book. A real treat for eyes, the book delivers fascinating information in an easy to comprehend manner.
'92' was nominated for the School Library Association of the UK's Information Book Award in 2011 which it went on to win.
In January of 2012, '92' won the 'Wissenschaftsbuch des Jahre', a prestigious literary award sponsored by the Austrian Ministry for Science.
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Customers find the book fun and simple enough for them to understand. They also say the content makes learning about the elements fun and a great place to start. Readers also appreciate the cute illustrations and great elemental information. Opinions differ on the visuals, with some finding them great and others bold.
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Customers find the book fun to read, great for kids, and simple enough for them to understand. They also say it's cleverly written and illustrated, making learning about the elements fun. Customers also mention that the book has a great pull out copy of the Periodic Table in the back.
"...I think the method of this book is the game changer- it is FUN!..." Read more
"...This book is simple enough for him to understand and interesting enough for me to be happy reading it despite the fact it brings me back to having..." Read more
"...This book is written in a simple and humorous style with great illustrations that are interesting to me as an adult and also to my three and five..." Read more
"...This bill was very easy for me to teach at home." Read more
Customers find the book's content fun, easy to understand, and packed with information. They say it brings terms down to earth, covers important facts, and is a great resource for teaching kids about the elements. Readers also mention that the descriptions of the elements are thrilling.
"...old interested in technical topics. She realizes that science is fun, interesting, something she can do, and as fun as girly things like princesses-..." Read more
"...This book is simple enough for him to understand and interesting enough for me to be happy reading it despite the fact it brings me back to having..." Read more
"...He was thrilled with the descriptions of the elements and how some were radical and others mischievous and like to cause trouble...." Read more
"...It is engaging and informative and a good way to start learning about this subject. Came with a pull out poster of the periodic table...." Read more
Customers find the illustrations in the book cute, clever, and interesting.
"...This book is written in a simple and humorous style with great illustrations that are interesting to me as an adult and also to my three and five..." Read more
"...We especially love the table/chart...." Read more
"...The included poster is informative and cute enough that he wants to keep it on his wall...." Read more
"...they’re trying to do, but I think simpler explanations, more well-thought illustrations, and really showing how things interact would make a better..." Read more
Customers appreciate the small wall poster included in the book. They say it's informative and cute enough to keep on their wall.
"...Came with a pull out poster of the periodic table...." Read more
"...The included poster is informative and cute enough that he wants to keep it on his wall...." Read more
"...This book comes with a periodic table poster which I removed and laminated. It has been worth the cost of the book alone...." Read more
"...Drawings and characters are such fun! A small wall poster is included." Read more
Customers are mixed about the visuals in the book. Some mention they have great visuals, while others say the visual are very bold.
"...They have great visuals too. Ended up buying 3 of them "The Period Table", "Chemistry" and "The Human Body"...." Read more
"...The visuals are very bold but seem to help him retain and remember the chemical symbols. The symbols are on the right hand corner of the page...." Read more
"Great pictures, and the descriptions of the elements from a first person view are a nice touch!..." Read more
"...The pictures have very little pedagogical value; so I don’t find them useful for instruction...." Read more
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However, I disagree with the assertion (by a teacher and the editor- Ha Ha!- I am a chem engineer and homeschooling parent) that this book is for fourth graders and older. No, no, no. Let your interested 5 year olds page through the book and read every page they ask you to. Early exposure to science gives children confidence that they can study and understand these so-called difficult things. Let your child discover that she/he can do it!!! Learning about hydrogen today, oxygen tomorrow, and gold and neon next week is success. Encourage them. If you are unsure of the topic, learn with your child; discover the topic together; learn that you can do it. After you have read to them, tell them that they are learning the same information that is taught in first year college chemistry. That will be a wide-eyed, wow moment- enjoy it.
This book, and the series as a whole, has made my science reluctant 6 yr. old interested in technical topics. She realizes that science is fun, interesting, something she can do, and as fun as girly things like princesses- a big step at our house. She started with Basher's Biology because that was about cute things like animals and has since had the interest to read Physics, Astronomy, and the Periodic Table. My son read Physics and the Periodic Table first, because "those are serious topics," and has since discovered that Biology is also serious and, dare I say, interesting and not gross. I am ordering three more titles today.
This might be a slightly more entertaining way to help memorize and learn the elements for someone struggling to keep attention on studying them because if I find it even tolerable to read it has some entertainment value. Note that not all elements are really represented equally--some of the newer elements and less used elements are grouped together and given a page when iron is given a full page spread.
The phrasing of the book is completely geared toward bringing the elements to life. The elements each have a cartoon character type of symbol and a description of its properties. There is also a poster in the back of the book which I will have laminated for him.
Every time I look at this book I wonder why nobody thought to make chemistry exciting when I was in school. If you want to encourage a curious mind to learn more about chemistry and the world around them, this book is a very good place to start. We are also getting the rest of the series.













