What stops pregnant women from falling over all the time? What makes infant cries so captivating? How do sperm swim?The Secret Science of Baby answers these questions and many more, revealing the fascinating physics behind conception, birth, and babyhood.
Michael Hill Book order (chronological)






Step Pain and Dismay
- 188 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Exploring themes of perception and acceptance, this first installment in the Step series challenges conventional views on pain, suffering, and physical differences like Down syndrome and dwarfism. It presents a perspective that embraces the idea that all individuals are inherently perfect, as intended by their creator. The narrative delves into darker elements to highlight the contrast with light, encouraging readers to reconsider their understanding of humanity and the inherent value in every person.
Did you know chocolate is bad for a cat but yogurt makes a tasty treat? Find out how to make your pets feel at home with this handy and practical guide.
Usborne first illustrated science dictionary
- 104 pages
- 4 hours of reading
This is an illustrated introduction to science which supports teaching in primary schools. Designed for use at home and in school, and perfect for parents who want to find out more about what their children are being taught.
The Usborne Junior Illustrated Science Dictionary contains clear definitions of over 700 key terms and concepts that children and parents need in order to understand science at junior school level.
Strumenti: Introduzione all'analisi delle politiche pubbliche
- 218 pages
- 8 hours of reading