
I Wouldn’t Let a Cat Teach me to Skydive
A funny take on core science topics with a little help from animals ...
Written by humour and science expert Paul Mason and hilariously illustrated throughout by Pipi Sposito, this series combines mischievous animal antics with essential science learning.
Each topic is explored through the eyes of one particular animal and the main humour is derived from the unlikely and incongruous scenario of how a particular animal encounters a particular scientific experience or theme.
For example, I Wouldn’t Let a Cat Teach me to Skydive includes scenarios such as a panda trying to eat in zero gravity, running science experiments, exercising in space, living on board a space station, and attempting a spacewalk, as well as launching a spaceship. And there are some fun animal facts integrated within the spreads, too.
A funny take on core science topics with a little help from animals ...
Written by humour and science expert Paul Mason and hilariously illustrated throughout by Pipi Sposito, this series combines mischievous animal antics with essential science learning.
Each topic is explored through the eyes of one particular animal and the main humour is derived from the unlikely and incongruous scenario of how a particular animal encounters a particular scientific experience or theme.
For example, I Wouldn’t Let a Cat Teach me to Skydive includes scenarios such as a panda trying to eat in zero gravity, running science experiments, exercising in space, living on board a space station, and attempting a spacewalk, as well as launching a spaceship. And there are some fun animal facts integrated within the spreads, too.
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A funny take on core science topics with a little help from animals ...
Written by humour and science expert Paul Mason and hilariously illustrated throughout by Pipi Sposito, this series combines mischievous animal antics with essential science learning.
Each topic is explored through the eyes of one particular animal and the main humour is derived from the unlikely and incongruous scenario of how a particular animal encounters a particular scientific experience or theme.
For example, I Wouldn’t Let a Cat Teach me to Skydive includes scenarios such as a panda trying to eat in zero gravity, running science experiments, exercising in space, living on board a space station, and attempting a spacewalk, as well as launching a spaceship. And there are some fun animal facts integrated within the spreads, too.












