Louis Pasteur
Series Science Biographies By Nick Hunter
Edition
Series Science Biographies By Nick Hunter
Library edition
Publisher Raintree Imprint Perspectives ISBN9781410962362
Louis Pasteur
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9781410962362J
Louis Pasteur was not a star student in elementary school, but he studied hard in high school and college. As a scientist, he went on to have the revolutionary idea that germs caused diseases, and later proved it true. This engaging volume covers the personal and professional life of the now-revered French scientist, who made many contributions to the study of microbes and the spread of disease, including creating a rabies vaccine and inventing the process of pasteurization (which prevents microbes from quickly spoiling food). Fact boxes and captioned images appear on every spread, providing additional information and visual appeal. A time line, glossary, list of related books and places to visit for further learning, link to publisher-approved Web sites, and index make up the back matter.
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Instructional Nonfiction History Grades 3-5
Instructional Nonfiction History Grades 3-5
Instructional Nonfiction History Grades 3-5
For Grades 3-5
This collection of 12 nonfiction books brings history to life with high-interest topics, colorful illustrations, and engaging storytelling. Covering cultures, events, people, and discoveries, these books support curriculum learning while sparking curiosity about the past.
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