City of Belmont - Ruth Faulkner Public Library

How to be a genius, written by John Woodward ; consultants, Dr David Hardman and Phil Chambers ; illustrated by Serge Seidlitz and Andy Smith

Label
How to be a genius, written by John Woodward ; consultants, Dr David Hardman and Phil Chambers ; illustrated by Serge Seidlitz and Andy Smith
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
9-12 years old
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
How to be a genius
Responsibility statement
written by John Woodward ; consultants, Dr David Hardman and Phil Chambers ; illustrated by Serge Seidlitz and Andy Smith
Summary
Learn hints and tips to help you fine-tune your brain, and be inspired by some of the greatest minds that have ever lived. Want to paint like a prodigy, experiment like a scientist, or even invent the next new technology? Put your grey matter to the brain-training test and see how you measure up to some of the greatest thinkers in history. Tackle brain-boggling puzzles, games, and optical illusions and discover what makes your brain work: from why you smile to what is going on inside your head and what side of your brain does what. Learn about neurons, how memory works and how to boost your creativity. This book makes a complex subject fun, accessible and exciting, and is perfect for any child, whether they are intent on becoming a genius or just want to have fun with clever activities at home, on a journey or in school
Target audience
juvenile
resource.variantTitle
How to be a genius, your brilliant brain and how to train itYour brilliant brain and how to train it
Classification
resource.consultant