Charles Darwin: Scientists Who
Changed the World by Anita Croy (EK Books)
Non-Fiction, Hardback, 88 pages, RRP $24.99, ISBN 9781925820706
Reviewed
by Karen Hendriks
Charles Darwin is part of a series designed
to help us learn about scientists who changed the world. Many children hear about
scientists but may not really know what they contributed to our world. This
book gives a clear understanding of Charles Darwin’s theory that animals
adapted and evolved to survive and that we are all connected.
There
are six chapters that include photos, quotes, facts, and varied page layouts
with colourful illustrations that are very appealing for child readers. The
chapters do not have to be read in order and the text is clear and concise
without too much information to take in at once. This book also supports STEM
in our schools with its approach to the topic.
Croy develops
an understanding and appreciation of the enquiring mind of Charles Darwin and
who and what influenced him. A big thing about science is the why and how and
this book lets a child see and understand this. Charles Darwin came up with his
theory of evolution, but he also had to work hard to prove his findings against
the teachings of the church.
This
book can surprise a child with the attention paid to detail. Did you know our
capital city Darwin is named after Charles Darwin? He grew up in an exciting
time in the field of natural philosophy across Europe when many individuals
were taking a scientific approach to studying the natural and this book clearly
shows this influence. A child growing up today can be inspired to become a
pioneer in a scientific field that they are passionate about.
Charles Darwin is a book that will captivate
any child aged 10 to 13 years with an interest in the natural world, and our
place in it. Charles Darwin’s discoveries really did change our understanding
of the world around us forever.
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