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【医学科普】搞笑又涨知识!5本让孩子爱上科学的神书推荐——来自医生作家 Adam Kay |
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[attach]177[/attach] 🤪你家孩子是不是对人体、发明、科学家这些听起来“有点无聊”的知识提不起兴趣?那很可能是—— 他们还没遇到 Adam Kay!这位从医生转行的英国作家,用爆笑又真实的方式,带孩子认识医学、发明、历史背后的奇妙世界。他写的这些书,被称为“医学界的《糟糕历史》”、“让孩子边笑边涨知识的神书系列”。 今天就给大家推荐 Adam Kay 为孩子创作的 5本爆笑又硬核的科普读物,搞笑中带知识,脑洞中长智慧! 🫀1. 《Kay’s Anatomy》——人体怎么运作的爆笑指南 适读年龄:9岁+ 你以为学人体知识就是枯燥的课本内容?Adam Kay 会告诉你: 你连打嗝、放屁和耳屎都有科学依据! 这本书用孩子能听懂的语言,解释了人体的方方面面,从头发到脚趾,从大脑到消化系统,通通讲透。 📌 精彩内容包括: 为什么我们会放屁? 大脑真的掌控一切吗? 鼻屎真的不能吃吗? 搭配搞笑插图,看完后孩子基本可以成为班里的“人体知识小达人”。 Like a sightseeing tour, we’ll take in all the best bits, such as the skin, which is the largest organ in the human body and the one you’d look the weirdest without. But did you know your skin isn’t actually your outermost part? Wherever you go, you’re always surrounded by an invisible cloud. “A cloud! How cute!” Nope. It’s a cloud of thousands of tiny bits of skin that flake off you, along with cells that come out of your various giblets every time you speak, yawn, burp, or fart. And if you think that’s disgusting, wait until I tell you about the weird creatures who live in your eyelashes. Or worse still, what they eat for dinner. How do you know I’m not making this all up? Well, I worked as a doctor for years and years. These days I write books, but hopefully I haven’t forgotten toomuch about how the body works. It would be a real shame if I was teaching you a load of absolute nonsense, but I guess you won’t know until you fail your exams. So you’re probably just going to have to trust me…. 💊2. 《Kay’s Marvellous Medicine》——医学的奇怪历史 适读年龄:9岁+ 如果说上一册是认识身体,这一本则是回顾人类“如何把病治坏再治好”的过程。 这是一部充满“黑历史”的医学发展史,带孩子回顾古代那些 奇葩又惊悚的治疗方法 :放血、喝水银、用老鼠屎贴伤口……简直令人发指! 📌 孩子将会了解: 为什么以前看病像在赌博 医学是如何一步步变得靠谱起来的 医生也曾是江湖骗子? 笑着笑着,孩子就明白了现代医学的来之不易。 Your brain is, to put it mildly, really, really, really, really, really, really important. It’s the super-smart, high-tech control centre in charge of literally everything you do. When you eat, for example: that’s your brain telling your teeth to chomp and your tongue to swish and your oesophagus to … umm … oesophagize? (Oesophagus means your food pipe, btw. (And btw means ‘by the way’, btw.)) Need to run away from a tiger? Well, your brain will order your legs to move and your arms to flail around and your mouth to scream and your bum to fart. (Is it just me who farts when I’m scared?) But the brain hasn’t always got the respect it deserves. Years and years ago, humans were a bit slow to work it all out. Can you blame them? They didn’t have the internet, for a start. Also, I hadn’t written this book yet. But, if you didn’t have the first clue about how the body works, would you ever really look at that big, ugly pile of slimy sausages inside your head and think, 🛠️3. 《Kay’s Incredible Inventions》——发明背后的故事 适读年龄:9岁+ 这本书跳出人体和医学,转向科技与发明的奇趣世界。 牙刷是谁发明的?电视是怎么来的?历史上最失败的发明有多离谱?Kay 用幽默的方式讲述了无数伟大发明的背后故事,甚至连“意外发明”也不放过! 📌孩子可以了解: 历史上真正“灵光一现”的瞬间 发明家其实也经常搞砸 创新,往往来自“错误” 这是一本让孩子对 创造和动手 产生兴趣的书! It’s a dangerous business being an inventor, especially if you’re a totally useless one. Here are some inventors who ended up splatted, exploded or otherwise deaded by their own discoveries. In case it isn’t clear, the moral is … DON’T TRY THIS AT HOME! (My lawyer, Nigel, would like me to emphasize this very strongly.) BIRD SUIT In around 1010 (that’s the year 1010, not ten past ten in the morning), a man called Ismail ibn Hammad al-Jawhari decided that flying didn’t look particularly difficult. After all, birds and wasps could do it, and they’re idiots. So he climbed onto the top of a tall building, strapped some wings made of wood and feathers onto his arms, jumped off the roof and started flapping. What do you think happened next? Well, I can tell you what didn’t happen – he didn’t fly. 🧠4. 《Kay’s Brilliant Brains》——科学家背后的成长故事 适读年龄:9岁+ 每个伟大的科学家,小时候都不是“天才”。这本书带孩子走近几十位世界顶尖脑袋,比如: 爱因斯坦、霍金、屠呦呦、牛顿、居里夫人、阿基米德…… Adam Kay 不讲他们做了什么伟大的事,而是讲他们小时候也闹笑话、也被老师嫌弃、也走了很多弯路。 📌 孩子会学到: “聪明”不是天生的 每个脑袋都有属于自己的闪光点 成功不是一夜之间,而是由好奇心、失败和坚持堆起来的 激励性与科普性兼具,是一份“科学成长书单”! Thank goodness for old brainbox Einstein turning up and discovering the secrets of space, such as black holes, how the universe is constantly getting bigger and bigger, and why all my socks keep disappearing.������Albert Einstein was probably the most famous scientist in history. Even more famous than Brenda Moon, who discovered the moon. (Actually, I made her up.) You can recognize him instantly by his haircut and moustache. See? ������That wasn’t Einstein who discovered that: it was me. Your dog is eating them. Prunella 🩺5. 《Dexter Procter the 10-Year-Old Doctor》——爆笑医学小说来了! 适读年龄:8-12岁 这不是一本非虚构科普书,而是 Adam Kay 为孩子写的第一部虚构小说。 主角 Dexter Procter,是个10岁就成为医生的小神童,出生几秒钟就开口说话,三岁拿满 A-Level 成绩。整本书讲述他在医院的爆笑经历,既离谱又意外地有“医学基础”。 📌 故事中包含: 医院日常 + 医疗小知识 荒诞剧情 + 真实病症 搞笑桥段 + 科学常识 就像是“儿童版《良医》+《糟糕历史》”,连不爱看书的孩子也会被吸引! 👪为什么推荐这套书给家长和孩子? ✅ 幽默风格,孩子读得轻松 ✅ 插图生动,视觉效果极强 ✅ 知识丰富,覆盖人体、医学、科技、成长多个维度 ✅ 激发好奇心,是STEM启蒙的极佳入门 ✅ 英国出版畅销榜常客,深受学校和家长喜爱 🎁建议阅读顺序(按兴趣来): 想了解人体怎么运作 先读《Kay's Anatomy》 对历史医学感兴趣 接着读《Kay’s Marvellous Medicine》 爱发明、想搞创造 不可错过《Kay’s Incredible Inventions》 想知道天才是怎么炼成的 看《Kay’s Brilliant Brains》 喜欢小说和剧情的孩子 玩转《Dexter Procter》 📦 如果你打算为孩子准备一套有趣、轻松、长知识的书单,不妨从 Adam Kay 的这些神作开始!
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