Zombies, werewolves and vampires may be undead but that doesn't exempt them from the laws of science! Capitalize on children's fascination with all types of monsters and aliens with this creative, hilarious but absolutely fact-filled look at important scientific concepts. Each vignette uses a monster and stylish, comic-book-style illustrations to show the hows and whys of science.
This is Book 8 in the Monster Science Series. See all Monster Science books here.
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