The world is full of remarkable work happening far from office desks and well-worn career paths. Things to Do, Places to Be is a journey into unusual jobs and the surprising places they take you.
What do you want to be? From floating in space to climbing volcanoes, diving beneath the sea to working in the world’s hottest deserts, Things to Do, Places to Be explores extraordinary jobs in extraordinary places. This fact-packed book introduces children to fascinating careers they may never have heard of, in environments they might never have imagined people could work. Meet astronauts who see sixteen sunrises a day, scientists who study glaciers in the dark of the polar winter, canopy researchers living high in rainforest trees, underwater explorers uncovering shipwrecks and desert astronomers gazing deep into space. Organised by dramatic environments: high up, icy cold, tropical, underwater, and desert dry, each chapter reveals what these jobs are really like, where they happen, and the surprising skills needed to do them. Along the way, readers will discover how science, adventure, teamwork, and curiosity shape the world of work. Packed with eye-opening facts and global locations, Things to Do, Places to Be is an inspiring celebration of possibility, perfect for curious readers who love geography, adventure, and dreaming big about their future.
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Katja Spitzer was born 1979 in a small town in Eastern Germany. Having completed an undergraduate degree in art history and history, Katja moved on to study illustration and graphic design in the Academy of Visual Arts in Leipzig. Today she works as a freelance illustrator in Berlin. Along with How Many Legs?, this is her first children's book.
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