![]() ![]() ![]() She uses comparisons (e.g., insects being the size of pigeons, a stegosaurus being the size of a bus) to provide context, and maintains interest by choosing amazing facts and weaving them into her down-to-earth explanations. Bailey’s text is flip, funny, and full of puns. The third volume covers the rise and fall of the dinosaurs, and the fourth book describes the advent of humans. ![]() The second volume discusses how single cells developed into early life forms that moved from the oceans onto land. The first volume takes readers from the Big Bang theory, through the formation of our solar system to the unique development of life on earth. Using extremely simplified language and kid-pleasing cartoons, this series explains natural history from the beginning of the universe to the emergence of early human societies. ![]()
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