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Introducing Corpse Talk: Groundbreaking Scientists - A Hilarious and Educational Graphic Novel for Kids
Are you ready for a unique and entertaining way to learn about history and science? Look no further than Corpse Talk: Groundbreaking Scientists! This hilarious children's graphic novel, suitable for kids aged 9 to 12, brings the stories of incredible scientists to life - quite literally from their corpses!
Hosted by the talented comic book artist, Adam Murphy, Corpse Talk interviews eighteen remarkable scientists throughout history. Journey back in time and discover the secrets of Galileo's revolutionary idea that shook the world - the Earth going around the Sun. Uncover the mystery behind Archimedes' infamous eureka moment, which led him to sprint through the streets, not caring about his lack of attire!
But Corpse Talk doesn't stop at the widely-known scientists. This graphic novel introduces you to brilliant minds you may not have heard of, like the remarkable dinosaur expert Mary Anning. With bold and expressive illustrations by Adam and Lisa Murphy, these historical events come alive on the pages, making learning about science and history both captivating and fun!
Adam and Lisa Murphy not only entertain but also educate through humorous text and full-page illustrations, providing more detail on the science behind each scientist's story. Delve into the Solar System with a fascinating map, explore the life cycle of a butterfly, and discover how your body fights infection with the help of an informative diagram. Plus, there's a fun science experiment for you to try yourself!
Whether you're a young scientist-in-training or simply love a good story, Corpse Talk: Groundbreaking Scientists will inspire, entertain, and expand your knowledge. Get your hands on this extraordinary graphic novel today and embark on an unforgettable learning journey!
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