Please answer me this: Are you ever curious, about anything? I hope so because I have another question. Are you ever curious about science? Again, I am hoping so because I have the most wonderful, irreverent, fact-filled and ick inducing book to share with you. From Eleanor Spicer Rice, etymologist and author of no less than seven books, and illustrator Rob Wilson, I bring you Unseen Jungle. The Microbes That Secretly Control Our World. And yes, that world does include our bodies… I honestly don’t think microbes have ever been such fun, or in fact that science and scientific facts have ever been such fun as they are in this book. Bursting at the seams with facts that will fascinate, give you cause to laugh-out-loud and stop to explore the illustrations so you can absorb as much information and detail as possible. After all, how else can you learn and then wow others?
Now, are you wondering what microbes are and why they are so important that I am encouraging you to find a copy of this book? They are any living creature that is too small to see, for a human that means that they are smaller than half the width of one of your hairs, they are less than 0.5 millimetres in size and yet they are incredibly powerful. They are more numerous than the cells that make up our human bodies (by 3 to 1), they can do everything from help us digest our food, to making us poorly to luring mice into the path of cats… They are so very numerous that they generated the idea for the title of this book, they are the Unseen Jungle that surrounds us. Facts about them range from the zany to the serious. There is a microbe that can murder caterpillars, and we are even given pronunciation help for its name. Then there are the microbes in coffee borers and of course the most brilliant illustrations! Add to the mix contributions from real life scientists and this book has just about everything the curious and enquiring young mind could wish for.