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UPC: 025986870546 Availability: In Stock Ages: 6-10 Series:God's Creation
Publisher's Description
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. The earth didn't have any shape. And it was empty. -Genesis 1:1-2 (NIrV) In Space & Time, kids get a taste of these two concepts and how they are related. From spinning planets, glowing comets, burning stars, and pinwheeling galaxies, to a discussion about bowling balls on a trampoline (that explains how space and time warp)-and much, much more-scientifically accurate concepts are discussed in kid-friendly language. Add drawings, photos, and fun facts, and young scientists see the awesome and intricate plan God had in mind when he created the heavens and earth.
Author Bio
Michael Carroll is a science artist and journalist, who has been called in by various museums to render detailed drawings and paintings of scientific exhibits. Caroline Carroll is also a writer and artist. They've interviewed and have close working relationships with many paleontologists and other scientists. Their latest devotional called Absolutely Awesome, was published by Tyndale in February 2000, and Dinosaurs, published by Cook, was a Gold Medallion finalist in the elementary category this year. They are the authors of the 'A Child's Guide to' science series published by Cook in the 1990s.
Michael Carroll is a science artist and journalist, who has been called in by various museums to render detailed drawings and paintings of scientific exhibits. Caroline Carroll is also a writer and artist. They've interviewed and have close working relationships with many paleontologists and other scientists. Their latest devotional called Absolutely Awesome, was published by Tyndale in February 2000, and Dinosaurs, published by Cook, was a Gold Medallion finalist in the elementary category this year. They are the authors of the 'A Child's Guide to' science series published by Cook in the 1990s.
Travis King attended both Georgia State University and the Portfolio Center, where he graduated with a degree in illustration. He lives inAon, Ohio, with his wife, Melissa, and new baby, Elijah.