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The Periodic Table: Elements with Style! | 
enlarge | Author: Adrian Dingle Creator: Simon Basher Publisher: Kingfisher Books Ltd Category: Book
List Price: £6.99 Buy New: £2.52 You Save: £4.47 (64%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 6203
Media: Paperback Pages: 128 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.1 x 5.1 x 0.6
ISBN: 0753415119 EAN: 9780753415115 ASIN: 0753415119
Publication Date: April 2, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New. Shipped from UK Mainland. Delivery is usually 2 - 3 working days from order by Royal Mail, International Delivery is by Airmail.
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Elements with Style indeed! May 21, 2007 Mr. N. P. Chatterton (UK) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
Although the previous reviewer is correct in saying that not all the elements were represented in this book - I think this is not the point of the book.....Some elements, as I'm sure he is aware, have only been detected for millonths of a second - so writing much about them might, at this level, be a bit tough! I thought it was a wonderfully attractive book that breathed some new life into this subject - it was an excellent idea to give each of the elements a "personality"; and the text, on the whole, was witty and entertaining and accurate!
Just the best Periodic Table EVER!!! July 18, 2007 Mrs. F. M. Dodd (Berkshrie, UK) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
This is how Science is supposed to be - FUN! The book is accurate and covers everything a young mind would need to know about the elements and the little poster that comes with it (not shown here but is folded up in the back of the bok) is AMAZING! I have scoured the internet for a periodic table for my son, and they come in many shapes and sizes but htis one is ideal as the colourful cartoon characters each element is given are represented on the chart too and he is really keen to learn all about them! The book is written in the first person for each element and several interesting facts are given for each element as well as the important scientific data in easy to refer to bullet point form at the top of every page. The elements are grouped correctly and each group has its own title page with description of the main features of each group (i.e. what makes the group what it is and how to identify elements that belong to that group) the book is smaller than I thought but that just makes it even more accesible and the text is a good size, not too big, yet big enough to keep small eyes glued to the page. I am now on the hunt to see if Kingfisher have published any more science books in this style as I want them all Also an ideal read for Adults trying to pick up Science again after many years ( like me) Super - really worth the money, and mine was delivered in 2 days. OK - so its not for chemistry A-level or above, but anything below that level is sure to love it and to behonest I am thrilled that the book has given my son of 9 a chance to access the periodic table and that I won't all be far too tedious for him when he gets into Chemistry more later - he'll be one up on his classmates.
Courtesy of Teens Read Too May 30, 2007 TeensReadToo.com (All Over the US & Canada) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Who said chemistry had to be boring? (I'm sure no one has ever said this, but someone sure forgot to tell my science teacher!) Basher and Adrian Dingle have come together to create an entertaining and valuable resource for students with their version of the 111 elements. Whether you're studying chemistry in school right now or not, you're sure to get a kick out of the full-color illustrations inside the pages of this book. Plus, you might actually learn something, as each element is fully described in detail: the name, its symbol, its atomic number, its atomic weight, its color, its standard state, and its classification. The elements are also broken down into eleven separate categories, including the Alkali Metals, the Transition Elements, the Boron Elements, the Carbon Elements, the Nitrogen Elements, the Oxygen Elements, the Halogen Elements, the Noble Gases, the Lanthanides and Actinides, and the Transactinides. This is the perfect, easy-to-use reference guide for people of all ages, and the included poster can easily be used for an educating, stylish decorating tool. Who knew elements could be so interesting?? Reviewed by: Jennifer Wardrip, aka "The Genius"
So nearly perfect! April 7, 2008 dragonsmama (Surrey) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My 12 year old son picked this up and read in from front to back in preference to playing computer games - says it all, really! He adored it, but was slightly upset that not all elements were represented. I suggested it would have made it too large and not in the excellent 'pocket book' category, but he is correct that it is not only the wierd and wonderful elements that are missing but some basic ones too. Any chance of a 'Periodic Table Book 2' to fill in some gaps? The subsequent 'Physics: Why Matter Matters' is even better and we can't wait for the Biology one in Oct 2008. Hope the series keeps going!
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