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We love to support our local authors and our events allow us to give something back to the community as well. We offer book signings, talks, readings, writing workshops, and meals with an author—often accompanied with a slide show.

Put the Fun Back in Science with Robert Wells!

Sat, Oct 30  
1:00 - 3:00 PM
Bookstore
Free

Robert Wells shares kid-friendly science like "What's So Special About Planet Earth?" (Book-signing)

Put the Fun Back in Science with Robert Wells

Robert Wells

Robert Wells puts the fun back in science. Engaging, clear, and thought-provoking, Wells writes and also illustrates his signature humorous, fact-filled books. Each builds off of a question, such as How do you Lift a Lion? or What's Faster than a Speeding Cheetah? and pursues the idea through several levels to an ultimate conclusion.

Along with beloved favorites, Wells will be sharing two new books Why do Elephants Need the Sun? and What's So Special About Planet Earth?

Why Do elephants Need the Sun?

Why do Elephants Need the Sun?

The sun: just one of trillions of stars in the universe, but for us here on Earth, the source of heat, light, wind, water, growing plants, and more — every day the sun touches our lives in more ways than the obvious. We rely on our sun to survive and thrive. Cheery cartoon artwork illustrate facts and concepts about our sun in an easy-to-read format. By focusing on the needs of an elephant, Wells makes clear just how important the sun is to life on Earth.


What's So Special About Planet Earth?

What's So Special About Planet Earth?

Move to another planet? Sounds interesting! In our imaginary spaceship, let's check out the planets in our solar system. Mercury has no air, and is either sizzling hot or bitterly cold. The atmosphere on Venus is poisonous. Mars might work, but you'd always have to be in a protective shelter. As for the outer planets, you couldn't even land, as they are mostly made of gas. Our home planet is looking good. Why is Earth so comfortable for plants, animals, and people? Because of our just-right position from the sun, marvelous atmosphere, and abundant water. Our planet is very special and perfect for us — truly one of a kind!

Praise for What's So Special About Planet Earth?

"Wells's signature style is exhibited in his cartoon illustrations and conversational text... Useful as an introduction to planet research, the book will work as a read-aloud or for independent reading." — School Library Journal

"The pictures, the brief text, and the specific but digestible details will pull in Gail Gibbons fans." — Booklist

"An imaginary journey through the solar system ...will get readers to think more deeply ... A good beginning look at the special features that make Earth our home." — Kirkus Reviews

Polar Bear, Why is Your World Melting?

How can we explain global warming to a youngster? Polar Bear, Why is Your World Melting? tackles the subject candidly, engagingly, and simply. Wells makes things tangible, as in his wonderful illustration of the number of cars on Earth — 700 million — and how if all our cars were stacked by threes, they would make a tower that reaches to the moon. Fun and informative, clear but not preachy, offering hope and concrete solutions, Polar Bear, Why is Your World Melting? is an ABFAS staff pick!

About the Author

From physics principles to climate change, Robert E. Wells makes science fun, tangible, and relevant to the under-ten crowd. Wells is also the author of such popular books as "Can You Count to a Googol?", "What's Smaller Than a Pygmy Shrew?", "How Do You Lift a Lion?", "What's Faster than A Speeding Cheetah?" and "Is a Blue Whale the Biggest Thing There Is?" He lives in Wenatchee, WA.

What's So Special About Planet Earth? Why Do elephants Need the Sun?

Buy a SIGNED copy of What's So Special About Planet Earth? - $6.99

Buy a SIGNED copy of Why do Elephants Need the Sun? (hardcover) - $16.99

 
How Do You Lift a Lion? Polar Bear, Why is Your World Melting?

Buy a SIGNED copy of How do you Lift a Lion? - $6.99

Buy a SIGNED copy of Polar Bear, Why is Your World Melting? - $6.99

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