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Who Was Charles Darwin? - Who Was...?

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Informationen zum Autor Deborah Hopkinson's  most recent book is the ALA Award-Winning  Apples to Oregon . Her other titles include  Under the Quilt of NIght  (Also illustrated by James E. Ransome) and  Fannie in the Kitchen . She lives in Oregon. Klappentext As a young boy, Charles Darwin hated school and was often scolded forconducting "useless" experiments. Yet his passion for the natural world was so strong that he suffered through terrible seasickness during his five-year voyage aboard The Beagle. Darwin collected new creatures from the coasts of Africa, South America, and the Galapagos Islands, and expanded his groundbreaking ideas that would change people's understanding of the natural world. About 100 illustrations and a clear, exciting text will make Darwin and his theory of evolution an exciting discovery for every young reader. Who Was Charles Darwin? Who Was Charles Darwin? For my wonderful and curious son, Dimitri, who loves to ask questions—just like Charles Darwin—D.H. To my sisters, for their unwavering belief that anything is possible and always cheering me on—N.H. Acknowledgement Special thanks to Delbert Hutchison, Assistant Professor of Biology, Whitman College, for sharing his enthusiasm about Charles Darwin and making helpful suggestions on the manuscript. Any errors are my own. Who Was Charles Darwin? Charles Darwin took a five-year trip around the world on a ship called the Beagle , but he liked staying home best of all. He lived in a small English village where he raised pigeons, played with his children, and puttered in his garden. Although he lived a quiet life, Charles Darwin started a revolution—a revolution of thought. People have always wondered how life on Earth began. When Charles Darwin lived, most people in Europe and America believed God created the entire world in six days, just as it says in the Bible. But Charles Darwin was not most people. The Beagle voyage taught him to be a true scientist—to look closely at nature, question everything, and think in a new way about how life on Earth started. He showed how living things could naturally change, or evolve, over a long period of time. Zusammenfassung As a young boy, Charles Darwin hated school and was often scolded forconducting “useless” experiments. Yet his passion for the natural world was so strong that he suffered through terrible seasickness during his five-year voyage aboard The Beagle. Darwin collected new creatures from the coasts of Africa, South America, and the Galapagos Islands, and expanded his groundbreaking ideas that would change people's understanding of the natural world. About 100 illustrations and a clear, exciting text will make Darwin and his theory of evolution an exciting discovery for every young reader....

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Authors Hopkinson Deborah, Nancy Harrison, Deborah Hopkinson, Who HQ
Assisted by Nancy Harrison (Illustration)
Publisher Penguin Young Readers US
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 8 to 12
Product format Paperback
Released 19.05.2005
 
EAN 9780448437644
ISBN 978-0-448-43764-4
No. of pages 112
Dimensions 135 mm x 194 mm x 7 mm
Series Grosset & Dunlap
Who Was...?
Who Was?
Subject Children's and young people's books > Non-fiction books / Non-fiction picture books

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