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Absolutely Everything! - by Christopher Lloyd (Hardcover)

Absolutely Everything! - by  Christopher Lloyd (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Kids can discover everything from the creation of planet Earth and the rise of animals, to globalization, wars, and global warming with this collection of remarkable true stories from the author of the bestselling "What on Earth Happened?" Full color.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>Discover how history, nature, and science connect in this fast-paced, entertaining, and incredibly informative history of the world, from the beginning of time to the present day.</b></p><p></p><p>How was our universe made from a tiny speck of energy? Where did the first trees, plants, animals, and humans come from? What happened to the dinosaurs? What was so miserable about medieval times? How were railroads and electricity invented? What are the perils of global warming?</p><p></p><p>These are just a few of the thousands of questions that you will discover the answers to inside this book! From the Neanderthals to the Wright Brothers, from dinosaurs to plastic, embark on an entertaining journey across millennia and continents. With photos, illustrations, timelines, and maps in every chapter, there is no better way to understand the earth's entire history than with this captivating book by Christopher Lloyd, author of the bestselling <i>What on Earth Happened?</i> and editor of the <i>Britannica All New Kids' Encyclopedia</i>.</p><p></p><p><b>Award-winning <i>Absolutely Everything!</i> has become a household favorite - perfect for curious people aged 8-108!</b></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"<b>Absolutely wonderful!</b> I wish they'd had books like this when I was young. - Anthony Horowitz, author of <b><i>Alex Rider</b></i></p><p>I think <i>Absolutely Everything!</i> is <b>absolutely amazing</b>. It manages to explain our entire world history in an <b>informed, entertaining and truly accessible way</b>. Children will love it - and adults too! - <b><i>Jacqueline Wilson, author of Tracey Beaker</b></i></p><p>"From the Big Bang to yesterday's breakfast, this <b>book of fun and discovery</b> makes sense of it ALL. - <b><i>Martin Brown, Horrible Histories</b></i></p><p>A view of human history from the Big Bang to experimental lab-grown meat. - <b><i>Kirkus Reviews</b></i></p><p>Starting with the Big Bang, concluding with space exploration, and neatly delineating the history of the earth on an imagined 24-hour clock, Lloyd takes readers on a journey from prehistory to the modern era that <b>captivates, engages, entertains, and respects the intellect and enthusiasm of young readers</b>. - <b><i>Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) Nonfiction Honor List 2019</b></i></p><p><b>The writing is engaging and thoughtful, providing plenty of information, humor, and opportunity for deeper thinking</b> as Lloyd makes connections to things happening across the globe. He takes a surprisingly deep dive into the various prehistorical eras. Human conflicts throughout history share equal time with important inventions and the arts. - <b><i>School Library Journal</b></i></p><p>A wonderful gift for the curious and the families who love them. Not to be missed. - <b><i>Parents' Choice</b></i></p><p>This chronologically organized reference but meant to be read for fun book ... is <b>beautiful with lots of colorful finding aids, primary source images, snappy writing and engrossing topics</b> (human evolution, inventions in the Muslim world, dinosaurs, etc.) Although it has an index, <b>it's clearly meant to be pored over</b> by the obsessive gatherer of facts who just can't get enough Genghis Kahn or Megacerops. <b>It's the kid version of <i>Schott's Original Miscellany</i> or the <i>Atlas Obscura</i></b>. - <b><i>Youth Services Book Review</b></i></p><br>

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