







Tell Me What? 12 Books Collection (What are Robots Made of, What Helps Bats See In the Dark, What Is the Smallest Robot Called & Many More!)
ISBN
9789353767709
Format
Paperback
Author
Om
SKU
LWP12698
Publisher
Om Books
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Titles in Collection & Description
Introduction:
This collection of 12 books is ready to answer the questions of young, inquisitive minds! The Tell Me What? series is a curation that seeks to answer the 'Whats' of a wide range of subjects through simple explanations. A sure shot way of making kids learn about new things while indulging their curiosities about the world!
Titles In This Set:
What are Robots Made of?
What Helps Bats See In the Dark?
What Is the Smallest Robot Called?
What Is the Largest Sea Structure Built by Animals?
What Is the Little Man Computer?
What Is the World Wide Web?
What Keeps Polar Bears Warm?
What Makes My Heart Go 'Lub-Dub'?
What Makes Bamboos Grow Soo Fast?
What Makes Our Earth Unique?
What Makes Popcorn Pop?
What Was the Most Brainy Dinosaur Called?
Description:
What are Robots Made of?
Delve into the materials and components that form the backbone of robotic creations, from metal alloys to circuits and sensors.
What Helps Bats See In the Dark?
Explore the remarkable adaptations of bats, including echolocation, which enables them to navigate and hunt in darkness.
What Is the Smallest Robot Called?
Discover the world of nanorobotics and the tiny machines designed to perform tasks at the molecular and cellular level.
What Is the Largest Sea Structure Built by Animals?
Journey beneath the waves to uncover the awe-inspiring coral reefs, vast structures formed by millions of tiny marine organisms.
What Is the Little Man Computer?
Enter the realm of computer science and explore the fundamentals of computing through the conceptual framework of the Little Man Computer model.
What Is the World Wide Web?
Unravel the intricacies of the internet and the interconnected network of information and communication that defines the modern digital age.
What Keeps Polar Bears Warm?
Investigate the remarkable adaptations of polar bears, including their thick fur and layer of blubber, which provide insulation in their icy Arctic habitat.
What Makes My Heart Go 'Lub-Dub'?
Peer into the inner workings of the human body and discover the physiological mechanisms behind the rhythmic beating of the heart.
What Makes Bamboos Grow So Fast?
Explore the unique growth patterns of bamboo plants, which exhibit rapid growth rates due to specialized cellular processes.
What Makes Our Earth Unique?
Reflect on the myriad factors that make planet Earth a one-of-a-kind oasis of life in the vastness of the cosmos, from its diverse ecosystems to its protective atmosphere.
What Makes Popcorn Pop?
Uncover the science behind everyone's favorite movie snack, from the explosive expansion of moisture inside the kernel to the release of steam and starch.
What Was the Most Brainy Dinosaur Called?
Step into the prehistoric world and learn about Troodon, a dinosaur known for its relatively large brain size and potential intelligence compared to other dinosaurs.
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