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Kjartan Poskitt

    15 maggio 1956

    Kjartan Poskitt è un autore e presentatore televisivo le cui opere sono caratterizzate da un approccio giocoso e coinvolgente alla scienza e alla matematica. La sua scrittura mira a demistificare concetti complessi, rendendoli accessibili ai giovani lettori attraverso l'umorismo e esempi avvincenti. Il suo stile è noto per la capacità di trasformare argomenti banali in entusiasmanti esplorazioni. I libri di Poskitt incoraggiano i lettori a interagire con il mondo che li circonda usando logica e creatività.

    Kjartan Poskitt
    Isaac Newton and His Apple
    Agatha Parrot and the Mushroom Boy
    The Phantom X
    The Magic of Maths
    Murderous Maths
    The Runaway Pea Left Behind
    • The Runaway Pea is on a roll in this, the third installment of this bestselling series by Kjartan Poskitt and Alex Willmore, loved by parents and preschoolers alike!

      The Runaway Pea Left Behind
    • Murderous Maths

      To the Power of Ten

      Boxed set contains Awesome Arithmetricks, Guaranteed to Bend Your Brain, Desperate Measures, Do You Feel Lucky, Easy Questions Evil Answers, Key to the Universe, Guaranteed to Mash Your Mind, The Perfect Sausage, The Phantom X and Savage Shapes.

      Murderous Maths
    • "Agatha Parrot is just trying to watch her favourite TV show, 'SING, WIGGLE and SHINE' (the worst talent show ever), when her absolutely evil brother James swipes the remote so he can watch football instead. Of course, there's a row and the remote goes missing and no one can watch anything. But after a giant yellow cake, a school fête and a fairy birthday party down the street that turns James into a giant mushroom (sort of), Agatha gets her revenge."--Publisher information

      Agatha Parrot and the Mushroom Boy
    • Even though he is dead, Isaac is still full of surprises. Now you can get the inside story with Isaac's undiscovered diary, scan the pages of The Stuart Sun and find out how the whole world was turned upside-down by an apple.

      Isaac Newton and His Apple
    • More Murderous Maths

      • 159pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Even if you didn't know that maths could be murderous, read on. It's guaranteed to have no nasty exercises and boring sums Yes, One Finger Jimmy and the rest of the gang are back to show you just how catastrophically dangerous maths can be.

      More Murderous Maths
    • Maths with the laughs added in! � Why does a horse need hands? � How many metres are there on the head of a pin? � How dense are you? Find out in Desperate Measures - all the tricks, tips and short-cuts they don't teach at school.

      Desperate Measures