Mathematicians Are Counting the Stars: (so who is searching for aliens?)

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In the hotly-anticipated follow up to Scientists are Saving the World!, embark on an awesome safari through the world of mathematicians.

Young readers will meet more than 20 inspiring, real-life mathematicians, and discover how they find out how fast animals are, look at what's inside our bodies, code computer games, predict the future... and even look for aliens!

This STEM graphic style picture book for children 4+ features:
Fantastic read-aloud text, perfect for bedtime
Over 20 of history's greatest mathematicians, from well-known mathematicians such as:
- Astronomer Galilelo Galileli
- Chemist Rosalind Franklin
- Codebreaker Alan Turing
and lesser-known (but equally significant!) mathematicians such as:
- Aerospace engineer Christine Darden
- Architect Kazuyo Sejima
- Astronomer Michelle Kunimoto
- Computer scientist Rana El Kalio
- Climatologist Syukuro Manabe
- Engineer Roma Agrawal
- Statistician Dr C. R. Rao
And many more incredible people!
An inspiring 'you can do it too' message
Mini biographies and further reading at the back of the book

Illustrated by best-selling comic book artist, Ana Albero, this is the perfect book for every budding mathematician.

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About Ana Albero

ISABEL SANCHEZ VERGARA, born in Barcelona, Spain, is a writer and creative director in constant search of new concepts for children's books. Working for more than fifteen years for clients in top advertising agencies, her books combine creativity with learning, aiming to establish a new and fresh relationship between children and pop culture.

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