Explore the living world in clear, inviting language and discover how science shapes the way we see sea-side and road-side nature.
This volume presents natural science as a practical, age-appropriate adventure for young readers. It aims to cultivate careful observation, spark curiosity, and gently prepare the way for deeper study in geology, astronomy, and biology. The material reads like a guided journey through the natural world, connecting everyday scenes with big ideas about how our earth and universe came to be.
The book gathers a sequence of lessons designed to build confidence in scientific thinking, from how Earth built itself to the stars above. It blends historical context, vivid examples, and hands-on ways to notice the world, making science accessible for curious minds and active learners.
- Clear explanations of earth-building, continents, fossils, and the ages of the planet.
- Engaging connections between geology, biology, and astronomy to broaden horizons.
- A structured path for developing observation skills and scientific taste.
- Accessible prose that invites readers to explore nature on the shore, in the garden, or along the road.
Ideal for readers who want to start natural science with a strong, practical foundation and a sense of wonder about the world around them.