Patricia Daniels Libri
Patricia Daniels ha scritto ampiamente su scienza e salute. Il suo lavoro approfondisce le complessità sia del cosmo che del corpo umano, esplorando concetti scientifici con chiarezza e accessibilità. Attraverso i suoi scritti estesi, mira a rendere le informazioni scientifiche e sanitarie complesse comprensibili a un vasto pubblico, offrendo approfondimenti avvincenti sul mondo che ci circonda e sul nostro stesso essere.






Almanac of World History
- 384pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
National Geographic Almanac of World History by Daniels, Patricia S., Hyslop,...
Ultimate Bodypedia: An Amazing Inside-Out Tour of the Human Body
- 272pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
Engaging young readers, this guide explores the human body through captivating facts, photos, and illustrations. It covers various body systems while incorporating health tips, top 10 lists, and simple experiments. Kids will discover essential topics such as cells, DNA, growth, and aging, alongside intriguing medical history and quirky details that make learning fun and accessible.
The Body, Revised Edition: A Complete User's Guide
- 368pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
This comprehensive home reference offers detailed insights into the human body, making it accessible for families, students, and health enthusiasts. The fully illustrated edition presents the latest information on anatomy and health, along with practical tips for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Its clear and engaging format ensures that readers can easily understand and apply the knowledge to enhance their well-being.
Through the eyes of Samantha, a dachshund/terrier, readers explore the profound bond between her and her owner, Patricia Daniels. This narrative highlights their heartfelt connection, showcasing themes of love, mischief, and empathy. Samantha shares insights on her training, emphasizing patience and gentle methods that resonate with both dogs and cats. The story offers a unique perspective on understanding pets, including a meditation technique designed to deepen the human-animal relationship by fostering emotional awareness and communication.
The New Solar System
Ice Worlds, Moons, and Planets Redefined
Aimed at the popular audience and written by experienced astronomy author Patricia Daniels with contributions by former editor of Astronomy magazine Robert Burnham and highlighted by 160 photographs, diagrams, and maps, this superb guide explores every corner of Earth’s planetary neighborhood, from the fiery sun at its center to the dark, icy realm where interstellar space begins. It’s a state-of-the-art observation of the solar system as we know it today and a knowledgeable forecast of what to expect in the future, from Pluto’s demotion to plutoid to the upcoming Moon mission, the likelihood of a manned expedition to Mars, and much more. From breathtaking full-color photographs to detailed explanatory diagrams to expert essays, fascinating sidebars, and informative fact boxes, the New Solar System is not just an easy-to-use, solidly reliable reference, but also a visually stunning, invitingly browsable volume guaranteed to fire the imagination of even the most casual reader. As we celebrate NASA’s first half-century and look outward to exciting new possibilities, public interest in all things interplanetary will only grow more intense—and this wonderfully timely book is poised to launch us once more into the High Frontier.
Deluxe Leatherbound Edition. New, and pristine. Washington, National Geographic Society, 2015. 'National Geographic Mind : A Scientific Guide to Who You Are, How You Got That Way, and How to Make the Most of It' by Patricia Daniels. ISBN 9781426216732. Foreword by Todd B. Kashdan.The scarce deluxe leatherbound edition. Quarto, blue leather boards with silver imprinting on the front cover and spine, All Edges Silver, silver page-marker ribbon, gray endpapers, 304 pp. Illustrated throughout with color photography, illustrations, and other graphics. New, pristine, and flawless. See all scans. Quite uncommon as the deluxe edition. Ships in a new, sturdy, protective box, of course; not a bag. L3
How to Teach Grown-Ups about Climate Change
The Cutting-Edge Science of Our Changing Planet
- 112pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
This engaging guide empowers kids to understand the science of climate change through humor and interactive elements. It encourages young readers to take charge of the conversation around environmental issues, making complex concepts accessible and relatable. With its witty approach, the book aims to inspire a sense of responsibility and action in the next generation regarding climate change.
Adrienne's Journal
- 396pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
The book emphasizes the importance of accepting individuals regardless of their life circumstances, religion, race, or sexual orientation. It aims to raise awareness about social issues prevalent in society, encouraging readers to confront and understand these challenges. Through its exploration of acceptance and diversity, the narrative seeks to foster empathy and promote social change.
Ultimate Explorer Field Guide: Trees
- 160pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
Engaging and interactive, this guide encourages kids to explore and appreciate the trees in their surroundings, from maple to cherry. Packed with photos and facts, it provides practical tips for identifying various tree species across the United States. Ideal for outdoor adventures, it’s designed to be durable and portable, making it easy to take on trips or excursions. Perfect for sparking curiosity about nature, it invites young readers to look up and discover the beauty of trees in their own backyards.