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How To Make A Human Out Of Soup

Tracey Turner, Sally Kindberg

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For National Curriculum Key Stage 2, Interest age: from c 8 years, Interest age: from c 9 years, Prose: non-fiction, Natural history (Children’s/Teenage), Dinosaurs & prehistoric world (Children's / Teenag, Educational: Biology

The fun-packed, mind-boggling, illustrated story of human evolution

* How did human beings evolve?
* How did life on Earth begin?
* What are fossils?
* What are genes?
* Why do creatures become extinct?

Prepare to boggle your mind as we try to answer some of the most important and amazing questions ever asked. Bring a packed lunch, and don't forget your time machine because we'll be doing a fair bit of time-travelling. Some protective clothing might be a good idea too, to cope with all the exploding volcanoes and meteorites. We'll be examining green slime (for a few billion years), popping in on the dinosaurs, meeting some of the strangest animals that ever lived, and saying hello to some close relatives you never knew you had. Welcome to the story of human evolution!

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Praise for How To Make A Human Out Of Soup

  • Turner's use of humour, quick quizzes and true-or-false questioning combined with Kindberg's fun and informative illustrations ensure that the reader will be highly engaged and entertained throughout the ten fascinating chapters. - Children's Books Ireland

  • I'd say you should buy this book for your younger siblings and little cousins and assorted small people in your life. Buy this book, and read them it. - Cuckoo Review

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