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Copycat Science: Step into the shoes of the world's greatest scientists!

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Science is entertaining... science is funny... science is downright ridiculous!
Explore the wacky world of STEM in this comic book  of exciting experiments .  ...and much more! Discover STEM topics through the lives of over 40  scientists and their amazing discoveries. Read the comic strips then have a go at each STEM experiment yourself. Featuring a diverse range of scientists throughout history this book will inspire you to give science a go! Are you ready?

96 pages, Paperback

Published September 1, 2020

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Profile Image for Alicia Bayer.
Author 10 books252 followers
August 28, 2020
This is a fantastic science book for kids, told in comic strip format. They meet each scientist, learn about their lives and their discoveries, and then do their own simple home experiment based on the scientist's experiments. it's divided by basic topics like air, electricity and STEM, with a wide range of experiments. This would be great for homeschoolers or science-loving kids (or those you want to encourage to love science). I may get a copy for our homeschool library, which is saying a lot as I'm currently donating boxes of books trying to downsize our overflowing bookshelves. Well recommended.

I read a temporary digital ARC of this book for review.
Profile Image for Wayne McCoy.
4,305 reviews32 followers
January 3, 2021
'Copycat Science: Comic Strip experiments for a funny kind of scientist' with text and illustrations by Mike Barfield is a series of mini biographies of scientists and experiments that can be done at home.

The book is broken up in to different science categories like Forces and Physics and Human Biology. There are 49 scientists featured across the 9 categories. After the scientist bio, there are experiments that the reader can do at home that mirror the kind of discoveries the scientists made.

This was a fun read because it was informative and features a lot of fun things that the reader can try. Many of the experiments are ones I've done and they are simple and easy to do with household objects. The art is fun and the last few pages feature and biography of the author and how he got in to science.

I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Quarto Publishing Group - QEB Publishing, and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.
Profile Image for Jamie Bee.
Author 1 book123 followers
September 6, 2020
Great for Homeschooling or Kids Interested in Science

This is a super fun book on scientists and science done in comic book format. It is broadly divided into different types of science, from biology to physics to math. Within each section, a two-page spread typically shows information about a key scientist on the left with an experiment or project or two on the right. How fun to learn about all these scientists, most from very long ago, in such an engaging format. Some are familiar names while others are more obscure. The experiments or projects, of course, are not precisely what these scientists did, but they are inspired by their work. Projects range from growing beans to making paper airplanes to making a water compass. When I was young, I had a keen interest in science, and a book like this would have been so much fun. As homeschooling is popular these days, and even necessary at times, this book would be a perfect adjunct to learning. Most projects are simple, though some require special components. If you have a child interested in science or you want inspiration for your homeschooling science experiments, this delightful comic-book-style book all about the basics of science and scientists who pioneered the fields may be precisely what you or your child are looking for.

I received a free copy of this book, but that did not affect my review.

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9,226 reviews130 followers
August 6, 2020
This could well be a winner of junior science book awards come the end of the year. I didn't exactly think the premise would work – a comic to meet old dead people and join in with experiments of your own – but it does and then some. The spread of people involved is wide, covering some people I'd not heard of, even, and the experiments seem suitably easy and satisfying. (Note, when it says experiment on yourself it is more or less optical illusions, it's not throwing yourself off Leaning Towers to test gravity, or counting your ribs by sight. This does seem a safe and level-headed book.) Less level-headed perhaps is the cartoonish introduction to many of the scientists, where anyone and everything chips in – even the egg we use to prove acid rain can exist has a say on these pages. But I still don't think this is overly cartoonish – it's just one more way to show kids so much about the world of science and science history. This is going to provide hours of fun, if used properly and fully, with a guiding hand to resource the household items the tests need and get things sorted correctly, and the entire gamut of the science curriculum covered. And ultimately it is still rather good fun to read. I don't think I can recommend this higher, for to repeat – I found it surprisingly good, and wish it every success.
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257 reviews4 followers
August 12, 2020
Thank you Mike Barfield and netgalley for allowing me to read/review this book.
This book gives you a short glimpse of different scientist and who they are then on next page gives an educational project you can do that serves as a similar experiment of the scientist you just read about.
Wow! This is a fantastic book for kids and even some adults. I loved reading about the famous people and then to have a hands on project you could do with the kids to drive it home and have some fun. I could see some of my family and friends doing this with their kids. Right now with the pandemic we are in and so many at home with restless kids this book would defintely help. This is a great learning and bonding thing you can do with kids. I love the illustrations as well as the writing. It is simple to understand and illustrated like a fun comic or graphic novel. I enjoyed this very much. Educational for sure and also fun and made me feel happy looking through it.
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Profile Image for Nicki.
447 reviews
February 9, 2021
Really well done graphic novel style science book for kids. The book is divided into sections of different areas of science - biology, astronomy, chemistry, physics, etc. Each experiment is preceded by an introduction to a historical scientist with a connection to the principle being experimented on. I loved the inclusion of female scientists. I also love that the experiments don't use odd or hard to find items. For the most part, we had everything we needed at home, and the directions were written clearly enough that I could turn the whole project over to my kids. The experiments are simple, but do a good job of demonstrating basic scientific principles. The experiments are definitely more suited to elementary or early middle school, but the book is a fun read for anyone who has an interest in scientific principles or history.
Profile Image for Megan.
383 reviews13 followers
August 17, 2020
Thank you so much to QEB Publishing and NetGalley for this copy of Copycat Science by Mike Barfield in exchange for an honest review. It publishes September 1, 2020.

First off, I just have to say: What a cool book! With so many people homeschooling and scrambling to find material for their children, I can say that this would definitely be worth getting a copy of! This was such a fun book full of great picture and experiments that would really draw a child’s attention!

This would also make an excellent gift!
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972 reviews16 followers
September 7, 2020
Thank you for sharing an early reader copy #netgalley

Opening this book, I had a big smile upon my face. It was made in the format that I love to read: comic strip! From the world famous Charles Darwin, to Maria Sybilla Merian (well, I've never heard of her), and other famous and not so much heard of names in the science, this one captured my attention quickly.

And more for the curious minds, there's experiments aplenty to try, mostly during this confinement time.
Profile Image for Donna Maguire.
5,144 reviews120 followers
October 5, 2020
I really liked this book and I loved how easy it was to be able to get involved with some of the experiments too!

It was a fun and educational book that gave an introduction to the fabulous scientists mentioned, and then allows you to carry out an experiment that shows what they had discovered, but in the safety or your home and with very little expense

A fun book, well laid out and plenty of content – 5 stars!!
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204 reviews
October 14, 2020
The comic book/graphic novel style of this engaging book is the perfect format for young readers and budding scientists. It love the way it introduces you to the work of a variety of scientists and then guides you through at-home experiments that relate to that scientist's work. This book would make a great gift for any science-loving child, and I'll confess that this adults learned quite a lot, too!
Profile Image for Kate  TerHaar.
455 reviews6 followers
September 7, 2020
I can't wait to share this book with my grandchildren.. Love the graphic novel style and I am sure that style is very appealing to the young reader. Great information on some notable scientists and experiments to try as well. Great illustrations too.
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635 reviews28 followers
September 3, 2020
4.5 Stars!! I got this book to read & review so I could do something fun and educational with my 9 year old nephew. The entertaining drawings kept him interested and the fun experiments had him not even realizing that he was learning! I even learned a tad and a bit from this book. Fun ideas for parents to do with the kiddo’s & it’s educational for everyone.
*I received this book at no charge from the publisher and I voluntarily left a review.*
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