
That was actually so educational. I think this book is perfect for middle-graders who love science especially nuclear/atomic science.
This book tells the story of the blue van nuclear/atomic laboratory during the cold war to spread the awareness of peaceful and advantageous using of nuclear/atomic matters. This book factually mentioned where had this 'iconic' blue van portable laboratory stopped around the world and being educational object for the researchers and whoever interested in nuclear/atomic science.
As someone who almost got into nuclear study, for me this book was delightful and enlightening. I never knew that the blue van stopped in Indonesia too. I then did research on my own about the van stopped in Indonesia and it turned out to be an opening gate to nuclear/atomic science study in Indonesia.
The illustrations were so good and giving a painting vibes. The details to represent which country the laboratory van visited were also well displayed.
Thank you to Maria Rentetzi, Pieter De Decker, Clavis, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.
That was actually so educational. I think this book is perfect for middle-graders who love science especially nuclear/atomic science.
This book tells the story of the blue van nuclear/atomic laboratory during the cold war to spread the awareness of peaceful and advantageous using of nuclear/atomic matters. This book factually mentioned where had this 'iconic' blue van portable laboratory stopped around the world and being educational object for the researchers and whoever interested in nuclear/atomic science.
As someone who almost got into nuclear study, for me this book was delightful and enlightening. I never knew that the blue van stopped in Indonesia too. I then did research on my own about the van stopped in Indonesia and it turned out to be an opening gate to nuclear/atomic science study in Indonesia.
The illustrations were so good and giving a painting vibes. The details to represent which country the laboratory van visited were also well displayed.
Thank you to Maria Rentetzi, Pieter De Decker, Clavis, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.