Discover the World Around You: Read Our Review of No Way! by Dan Marshall

Discover the World Around You: Read Our Review of No Way! by Dan Marshall

Did you know Uranus is leaking gas into space? The average yawn goes for six seconds? There are over three trillion trees on earth? Spider’s silk is five times stronger than steel? Bicycles ride themselves?

Get ready to go on a journey of discovery that will make you say No Way! Learn all about space, humans, Earth, science, animals and maths, with the help of your trusty robot sidekick Klaus.

This beautifully designed children’s book is full to the brim with facts, challenges, and questions that will teach readers of all ages the wildest and weirdest things about the world around you!

Dan Marshall is a designer, illustrator, and writer. He has been drawing since he was a child and it never fails to surprise him that as a grown-up, he is now paid to do just that.

Marshall’s first book, Mind Blown, was born from his passion for graphic design, communicating information visually and his deep curiosity for the incredibly strange place that is our universe. It is clear that these same passions are embedded in his second book, Look Book, and now, No Way!

No Way! is a fun and informative book for readers of all ages. With bite-sized information and complementary illustrations, you’ll find yourself absorbing all of these cool new facts like a sponge. This is the kind of book you can read at a steady pace or consume all at once, coming back to it time and time again!

This book undoubtedly makes learning fun – perfect for the school holidays and days spent at home. There are fun challenges throughout to help you practice what you learn in easy-to-understand ways. I really enjoyed the different facts about clouds. If you’ve ever sat outside and watched the clouds morph into different shapes and figures, then there’s a fun challenge in the book to turn this mindless activity into an opportunity to learn.

No Way! embodies the phrase you learn something new every day. It reminds readers that the world around us has so much to offer. This book is your gateway to learn, explore, and challenge your perception about everything from the mundane to outer space. So get your thinking caps on and switch on those light bulbs, because No Way! is the book everyone needs to read!

Buy a copy of No Way! here.

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Publisher details

No Way!
Author
Dan Marshall
Publisher
Pantera Press
Genre
Children’s Non-Fiction
Released
28 September, 2021
ISBN
9780648677024

Synopsis

Recommended for ages 8+.

Get ready to go on a journey of discovery that will make you say No Way! Learn all about space, humans, Earth, science, animals and maths, with the help of your trusty robot sidekick KLAUS. Did you know… Uranus is leaking gas into space? The average yawn goes for six seconds? There are over three trillion trees on earth? Spider’s silk is five times stronger than steel? Bicycles ride themselves?

This beautifully designed children’s book is full to the brim with facts, challenges and questions that will teach you all the wildest and weirdest things about the world around you!
Dan Marshall
About the author

Dan Marshall

Dan is a designer, illustrator and writer who runs a design agency, Studio Marshall. For over 20 years he has worked with a diverse group of clients including the Sydney Opera House, The Australian Museum, One Laptop Per Child, The Hunger Project, Facebook and Coca Cola. Mind Blown was born from Dan's passion for graphic design, communicating information visually and his deep curiosity for the incredibly strange place that is our universe.

Books by Dan Marshall

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  1. ANNE SMITH says:

    Exactly what age group is this book geared too please?