Randall Monroes Friendly Science Picture Book<br/>b Nuclear power plants, the International Space Station,<br/>the human body and the periodic table!<br/>Operator of xkcd, one of Americas leading science blogs.<br/>Random Monroe, author of the popular scientific book, The Dangerous Science Book. Explains everything around us in a whimsical and simple way!<br/>b<br/>I wanted to learn about a strange object or a funny phenomenon, but I was frustrated by a wall of jargon that I couldnt understand. still? Then listen to Randall Monroe now. In this book, he uses simple line drawings and very easy words to make complex things easy and kind. For example, these things.<br/><br/>Cosmic House (International Space Station)<br/>· Bags of Objects (Human Organs)<br/>)<br/>· Sculptures that make up everything in the world (periodical table)<br/>· Radio box for cooking food (microwave)<br/>· World around the sun (solar system)<br/>· Rotating winged sky boat (helicopter) )<br/>· Tall roads (legs)<br/>· Boxes that smell the clothes (washers and dryers)<br/><br/>How do these things work? Where did these things come from? How can we live without these? When you open these things, what happens when you get hot, cool, turn in the other direction or press a button? Not only does this book kindly answer these simple questions, it also tells many interesting stories. Funny, fun, and most understandable, this book will be a kind and great science teacher for anyone who is curious about how things work and why theyre moving, from five year olds to 100 years old. .<br/><br/>iframe