1, the journey of a seed: AnneMoller, a German writer, tells us all kinds of interesting ways of seed transmission with vivid words, so that children can feel the magic of nature and lead them to observe the ways and means of plants spreading seeds in nature.
2. Dr. Mole's Earthquake Rescue: Hideki Matsuoka, a Japanese author in Japan, explains earthquake knowledge through simple story language, which is convenient for children to know and understand. Lovely illustrations, which can attract children to read, are quite good popular science books.
3. My first science comic book: a series of science comics created by famous Korean comic planner Hong Zaiche and famous Korean cartoonist Hu. The form of comics makes children want to stop.
4. Exploring the animal kingdom: British writer Julia Bruce introduced the living habits and lifestyles of various animals to children in the first person. The language is vivid and interesting, and the picture is clear and lifelike, which is suitable for adults and children to read.
5. Magic school bus series: including the story of water, exploring the interior of the earth, traveling in the human body and so on. Joanna Cole, an American writer, told clear and rigorous scientific knowledge in childlike language, which attracted countless children.
Characteristics of popular science books
1, concise and clear: the role of popular science is to popularize knowledge in professional fields to the public, so it needs to be as simple and easy to understand as possible. Popular science doesn't need too many rhetorical devices and difficult terms, and it should be easy for readers to understand with concise and clear language and vivid and interesting examples.
2. Strong knowledge: The core content of popular science is scientific knowledge, so we need to work hard on the accuracy and rigor of the content. At the same time, popular science texts need to be constantly updated and revised to keep their knowledge frontier.
3. Readability: Popular science texts need to be reader-centered, analyze readers' language level, knowledge background and hobbies, and consider how to make readers easier to understand and interested.
4. Vivid images: Popular science needs some vivid and interesting examples and experiments to make readers feel the wonder of scientific knowledge.