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Viruses (A True Book Invisible Nature) by Jay Leslie

by Jay Leslie

Book Details

Publisher:C. Press/F. Watts Trade
Published:2026-01-06
Pages:1408
Format:paperback
Language:English

Reading Info

Age Range:3-10

About This Book

Discover the microscopic world all around us and how it impacts our lives with this new series of books for young readers! Have you ever had the flu? If so, you have experienced what viruses can be! Viruses are germs that invade our bodies and make us sick. They are so tiny that 500 million of the smallest viruses could fit on the head of a pin. Viruses are not alive--they can only reproduce inside a living cell--and they infect all life forms on Earth, including plants. Learn fascinating facts

Our Review

This engaging science book offers young readers a fascinating look into the microscopic world of viruses, making complex biological concepts accessible through clear explanations and vivid comparisons. Children will discover how these tiny particles operate, learning that viruses aren't technically alive and require host cells to reproduce. The book effectively bridges the gap between children's personal experiences with illnesses like the flu and the scientific reality of how viruses function. Through concrete examples and memorable factsโ€”like how 500 million viruses could fit on a pinheadโ€”this biology resource transforms abstract concepts into tangible understanding.

What sets this educational book apart is its balanced approach to microbiology, presenting viruses as neither villains nor heroes but as fascinating natural phenomena that affect all life forms. The content thoughtfully explains how viruses impact plants, animals, and humans alike, providing a comprehensive view of virology that respects children's intelligence while remaining developmentally appropriate. Young science enthusiasts curious about germs, illness, or microscopic life will find their questions answered with scientific accuracy and engaging presentation. This microbiology introduction successfully demystifies an invisible world that profoundly shapes our daily lives and health.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction