LEADER 00000nam 2200385Ii 4500 001 sky305544431 003 SKY 005 20220601164423.0 008 220218s2022 nyua j 000 0 eng 010 2021016613 015 GBC210584|2bnb 020 9781324004233|q(hardcover) 020 1324004231|q(hardcover) 040 NJQ/DLC|beng|erda|cFMG|dFMG|dBV#|dSKYRV|dUtOrBLW 092 |fJ|a523.01|bCAR 100 1 Carvlin, Alec. 245 10 How to bake a universe /|cAlec Carvlin ; illustrated by Brian Biggs. 250 First edition. 264 1 New York, NY :|bNorton Young Readers, an imprint of W.W. Norton & Company,|c[2022] 300 1 volume (unpaged) :|billustrations (chiefly color) ;|c27 cm 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 336 still image|bsti|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 385 |nage|aChildren|2lcdgt 500 Ages 6-9.|bNorton Young Readers. 520 "For readers too young for Astrophysics for Young People in a Hurry, this whimsical and well-founded picture book takes a leaf from a cookbook to show readers how the universe came into being. To bake a universe, you'll need a heaping pile of nothing. That's right, not a single thing! Just make sure you have enough. When you are happy with your amount of nothing, gather it all up and pop it on a baking tray. Alec Carvlin's breaks down the Big Bang into the bite-size steps of a recipe, from the formation of quarks and atoms (preheat your oven to Absolute Hot) to the compression of gases into stars and planets (just set your timer for 180 million years). Carvlin expertly balances mind-boggling facts with his snappy storytelling, and Brian Biggs's bold and contagiously cheerful illustrations bring the book to life. How to Bake a Universe is an accessible and playful authority on the formation of the universe and a heartfelt commentary on how to live in it"--|cProvided by publisher. 521 1 Ages 6-9.|bNorton Young Readers. 650 0 Cosmology|vJuvenile literature. 650 0 Astrophysics|vJuvenile literature. 651 0 Universe|vJuvenile literature. 655 7 Picture books.|2lcgft 700 1 Biggs, Brian.
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