“The important thing is to never stop questioning.” Albert Einstein.
This exciting and interactive event features fun experiments that will get your brain fizzing! With text in bite-sized chunks and buzzy, bold illustrations from Lauren Humphrey, All in the Mind: A Guide to Your Brilliant Brain! is packed full of mind-bending facts and mind-boggling activities to get your brain burning! Shrink down to discover how messages whizz past at synapses. See neurons deliver signals from our head to our toes and back. Wonder at how our brains are wired differently and marvel at how some creatures have no brain at all… Plus, put your brain to the test with teasers to show how your brain works (and sometimes doesn’t) in real time!
Former teacher Gill Arbuthnott’s first book for children was The Chaos Clock (2003), inspired by seeing the Millennium Clock in the museum in Edinburgh. She has since written picture books, children’s novels, teen novels and children’s science books. She believes that science is fascinating and that books about science should be exciting to read.