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Knowing the History of Science Makes Science Fun! 2: Experiments and Proof
Knowing the History of Science Makes Science Fun! 2: Experiments and Proof
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Book Introduction
Throw the science off the desk!
The era of experimentation has finally arrived.


The second volume in the series, “Science is fun when you know the history of science!” is about the history of “experimentation and proof.”
The moment when ideas become science, and the various experiments that made that moment possible, are presented at a child's eye level.
'Experiment and Proof' directly answers children's questions about how scientists know.
By observing how ideas in your head turn into actual experiments and evidence, you can learn how figures in the history of science have uncovered the secrets of the world.
You come to realize that science is not a theory on a desk, but an adventure of testing and proving things directly in the world.

Fleas actually look cool under a microscope?
The moment when eccentric scientists become great experimenters!


The first chapter of the book begins with 'Galileo's clumsy and great plank experiment'.
Galileo's experiment, which observed the accelerated motion of an object using a simple wooden board and a small ball, demonstrates the scientific principle that 'accurate observation and recording are proof.'
Next comes an experiment that reveals that air is holding the whole world down.
Torricelli's challenge to measure pressure changes using mercury as a material shows children that the beginning of science is constant curiosity and challenge.
The story continues with the appearance of great scientists such as Isaac Newton and Robert Boyle, giants of science, who laid the foundations of physics and chemistry through endless experiments and research.
Don't miss the scene where the eyes of science turn into a microscope.
Through the secrets of microorganisms discovered by Robert Hooke and Leeuwenhoek, children realize that there are countless secrets hidden in the invisible world.
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index
1.
Galileo's sloppy and great plank experiment
2.
The air is pressing down on the whole world!
3.
Newton's eccentric and lonely law of universal gravitation
4.
The Doubting Chemist
5.
How did they discover the invisible gas?
6.
Uncover the secrets of a burning fire
7.
Blood circulates throughout the body?
8.
Robert Hooke, who discovered cells
9.
The universe under the microscope, boom!
10.
A tiny human explores a vast and ancient Earth.
11.
Experiment to measure the weight of the Earth
12.
Discovering electricity that was well hidden!

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Publisher's Review
The history of science was difficult, until I encountered this book!
The emergence of a history of science that reads like a webtoon

"Science is fun when you know the history of science!" is a children's science history series that combines webtoon-style illustrations and text to help readers learn the history of scientific development in chronological order in an easy and fun way. It promotes the idea of ​​"learning the history of science through pictures."
The book is composed of webtoon-style illustrations, concise dialogue, and information-packed narration that allows children to naturally follow the history of ancient science.
Rather than simply listing events and people, it demonstrates the 'power of thinking' by revealing the thought processes and observation methods that scientists used to solve problems.
The core of the "Science is Fun When You Know the History of Science!" series is a book that allows children to naturally grasp the flow of science while reading it smoothly and without burden, like a fun story.

From the history of scientific development to the quirky and lively behind-the-scenes stories
The only children's science book that makes science fun

Science is the study of how the world works through verifiable methods such as mathematics, observation, and experimentation.
Humanity's curiosity has been gradually answered through science, and in the process, new discoveries and inventions have followed.
Studying the history of science not only provides simple knowledge, but also allows us to understand how humanity has solved problems and what failures and challenges we have overcome to reach the science we know today.

However, it is not easy for children to access the history of science.
Scientific information outside of textbooks is often overly difficult, and simple, list-like explanations can be uninteresting.
"Science is Fun When You Know the History of Science!" overcomes these limitations with its unique structure, helping children naturally encounter the history of science and experience the joy of asking questions and exploring on their own.
As a result, children themselves come to feel that science is truly fun, which is precisely why children need the history of science and why the series "Science is Fun When You Know the History of Science!" was born.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: September 19, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 220 pages | 384g | 140*225*13mm
- ISBN13: 9791192936659
- ISBN10: 1192936655
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation

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