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Charles Darwin - (Genios de la Ciencia) by Jorge Alcalde (Hardcover)

Charles Darwin - (Genios de la Ciencia) by  Jorge Alcalde (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Charles Darwin The Voyage that Changed History The love for animals led English naturalist Charles Darwin to discover something incredibly important: that all species of living beings have evolved from a common ancestor, through a process called natural selection. With this great discovery, which Darwin called the theory of evolution, he came to revolutionize science, religion and philosophy. This is the story of the journey around the world that allowed Charles Darwin to make these important discoveries, as well as the effect they had on his time's society. Both the register of the narrative and the style of the images are appropriate for schoolchildren between 8 and 11 years old. The text and the images make sure to deal with pedagogical threads that traverse the characters' scope of activity, both for family readings at home and at school, supporting the educational program. Additionally, throughout the narrative the reader will find all the information necessary to appropriately situate the figure in a socio-historical context.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Jorge Alcalde</b> is a journalist, science communicator and writer. He is currently director of the magazines <i>Quo</i> and <i>Esquire</i>, and a contributor to several programs of the COPE radio chain. He holds a bachelor's degree in information science from Complutense University in Madrid and a degree in communication from the University of South Florida. <b>Maria</b><b>Padilla</b> studied arts and later illustration at the Eina School of Art and Design. Her career began in the art world, with exhibitions in Barcelona and Berlin, and then she gradually began to move towards illustration.

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