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Bulging Box of Books: 1 (Horrible Science) : Nick Arnold, Scholastic: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: Interesting reads - Interesting reads for children aged 7-11. Good value. Review: Happy learning. - My grandson's favourite books.
| Best Sellers Rank | 240,727 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 167 in Children's Books on Anatomy & Physiology 329 in Children's Books on Bugs & Spiders 397 in Children's Books on Astronomy |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (689) |
| Dimensions | 30.4 x 20.2 x 22.8 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 1407110357 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1407110356 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 3328 pages |
| Publication date | 7 Sept. 2009 |
| Publisher | Scholastic |
| Reading age | 8 - 10 years, from customers |
C**S
Interesting reads
Interesting reads for children aged 7-11. Good value.
A**B
Happy learning.
My grandson's favourite books.
K**T
Great, As Long As You Don't Read It
My two boys absolutely love this set. My 6 year old has been a reluctant reader - but now he comes home from school, grabs a Horrible Science book and happily reads for an hour or two. My almost 8 year old also loves them. The only trouble is when they read out some facts from the book about how people tried to cure/avoid the black death for example. Now I have reached 40, these gruesome facts make me shudder, but I know for sure that I would have loved them when I was young. There is a slightly smaller box of Horrible Geography books which are also great - and I've just bought the Horrible History box of books. Great value, great content. The only minor gripe I might make is that the books are packed quite tight in the box (could have done with being 0.5cm wider) and you have to lift the books up to see what each one is which a shorter base and bigger lid would have solved.
J**W
Great for collection.
A very good stand-alone purchase but complements the other 'Horrible' series of books very well (Horrible Histories, Horrible Geography, Murderous Maths, et al.). Plenty of carefully chosen stories and collection of facts all presented in the classic 'Horrible' genre. The books are obviously well written and have a positive impact on learning. For example, my 8 yo daughter was able to explain to me how an electric guitar works with respect to the amplification of electric signals generated by the disturbance of the magnetic fields around the pickups - this was in response to her pointing at the pickups and asking what they were, I simply said they were magnets, she then worked out for herself how the generation of sound could be achieved. I asked how she knew this and she said the principles were described in the 'Shocking Electricity' book.
M**H
Decent bedtime reading.
If your kids enjoy horrible stuff. This should meet their quota. Strong box with books packing away neatly.
A**F
Gory but ever so ammusing
Into the depths of disgusting facts, gruesome revelations and gripping science you go. These books can command the undivided attention of the old and the young. One of my sons is dyslexic and the format of these books is very manageable- providing snippet caption boxes of information that can need not read in chronological order. Another of my sons is an avid reader and views these as real page turners, scouring the pages for the most delictably dispicable nuggets of science to disgust and amaze his class mates and siblings alike. The box is colourful and saves on storage. I would have paid RRP for such quality and quantity, nonetheless delighted to have purchased at such a bargain price.
J**D
They're gory, horrible and nasty. What's not to like?
These are definitely brilliant. First of all non fiction is a great way to get reluctant readers into books and the grosser it is the better for that. I have found that using these or excerpts from these is a good way to get some of the pupils at older ages groups but who are below average readers interested. They are not an easy read for younger and struggling children but interest is what we are after here. These are very like the horrible history series except without the option of watching the TV instead. Personally I bought a set for my son (6 years old) because of his ongoing fascination with science. Reading them is a little beyond him but only because the nature of the subject means the occasional convoluted latin or medical phrase has to get used so he was quite happy reading about different sorts of plants and animals but gets thrown by dropping in terms like "eukaryote". So it's probably aimed at the 8 year and upward age groups and now I use it by reading and editing on the fly and picking the right book to go with whatever we've been doing recently. So if he's shoved a splinter into his finger we'll have blood, bones and body bits, if we've been staring a bits of plant then tonight's bedtime reading is vicious veg. In short this wins on all fronts. You can tie them in with other activities, older or better readers can read them independently and reluctant readers can be interested.
W**H
Great books, fun and educational all in one
There is a lot of educational content and fun facts in these books. The clever thing is the kids don't see things like 'why can't you burp in space' as educational, it's fun. Great illustrations along the way help too. Absolute bargain of a box set.
K**B
My son loves every one of these books. The set has kept him busy for a long time, and he now wants even more because these are so good. They make "science" fun and interesting, so I am happy to have him spend time reading them.
J**P
My son loves it~
C**N
My 11 y/o has a rather dry science curriculum, this is a great supplement. It has tons of little activities and experiments. There is also a quiz at the end of the book, nothing crazy. We learn new and interesting facts and the books do a great job of explaining some of the more complex topics.
C**Z
My 9 year old daughter loves them and she has learned more from them than what she has learned in school for the last 3 years.
J**7
My child like it, very intersting . we get 20 books. thanks.
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