Horrible Science 6 Books Collection Set by Nick Arnold - Non Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
Blood, Bones and Body Bits
Microscopic Monsters
Nasty Nature
Painful Poison
Shocking Electricity
Space, Stars and Slimy Aliens
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Overview:
Dive into the gleefully gross, science-packed world of Horrible Science with this 6-book collection by Nick Arnold. Each pocket-sized paperback pulls back the curtain on a different, utterly fascinating corner of science—from the mysteries of the human body to the tiniest life forms under our microscope, and from nature’s most shocking creatures to the astonishing forces that power electricity and space travel. This collection is ideal for curious kids who love surprising facts, vivid illustrations, and a side of humour with their learning. It’s the perfect way to build a home science library that fuels questions, encourages hands-on exploration, and turns reluctant readers into confident, engaged learners. By presenting complex ideas in a friendly, memorable way, the set helps children connect everyday wonder with real-world science, making it a valuable gift for young researchers, classrooms, and family reading time alike.
What Makes This Collection Special:
What ties these titles together is a commitment to turning curiosity into comprehension. Each book combines lively, accessible explanations with eye-popping illustrations that demystify the body, the bacteria that keep us alive, and the jaw-dropping phenomena that shape our world and beyond. The six-book set offers a seamless reading journey: a progression through anatomy, microbiology, ecology, chemistry, physics, and astronomy that builds scientific literacy while keeping the mood light, engaging, and highly memorable. Collectors and gift-givers will appreciate the cohesive design and the satisfying sense of completion that comes from owning the full Horrible Science suite in one practical, value-packed package.
Books Included in This Collection:
Blood, Bones and Body Bits
Peek inside to see how your body fits together—from bones to blood and everything in between. This introduction to human anatomy uses vivid, gross-out detail to spark wonder while explaining how each system keeps you ticking. The approachable tone and playful illustrations invite curiosity and ongoing questions, making it a superb first-step guide for budding scientists and curious families alike.
Microscopic Monsters
Shrink yourself to a world you can barely see and meet the tiny, mighty organisms that shape health and disease. The book explains how germs work, why microbes are essential, and how scientists study life at a microscopic scale. It blends practical science with a touch of macabre humour, helping readers appreciate biology at a scale that feels both approachable and incredible.
Nasty Nature
Nature can be wild and wonderful—and wonderfully gross. From vampire bats to astonishing animal adaptations, this volume dives into the planet’s most startling creatures and phenomena. It balances thrilling facts with clear explanations, encouraging readers to observe, compare, and think critically about survival, ecosystems, and the extraordinary diversity of life on Earth.
Painful Poison
A thrilling, eye-opening tour of hazardous substances and their effects. This title reveals how certain poisons work, why they are dangerous, and what safeguards exist to keep us safe. The science is explained in bite-sized chunks, designed to demystify risk without scaring readers—perfect for young readers who crave a little danger with their learning.
Shocking Electricity
Electricity crackles with ideas in this fast-paced, fact-filled volume. Readers explore the science behind sparks, circuits, and power, including astonishing historical experiments and mind-bending phenomena. The blend of real-world applications with accessible explanations makes complex physics feel tangible and exciting rather than abstract.
Space, Stars and Slimy Aliens
Blast off into the cosmos with Oddblob the alien as your guide. This title surveys space, the Moon, and the wonders—and hazards—of interstellar science. Readers discover what space smells like, what astronauts actually do, and the quirky, sometimes grim truths about exploration. A fun, fearless look at astronomy that invites readers to dream big and question endlessly.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for children aged roughly 7–12 who love science-inspired humour and curious, kid-friendly explanations. It suits independent readers building a science bookshelf, as well as parents and teachers looking for engaging non-fiction to supplement school topics. Gift buyers will appreciate the consistent tone, durable paperback format, and the way each title strengthens scientific literacy while keeping the reading experience lively and approachable. It also makes a compelling choice for classroom libraries and home learning spaces where curiosity is encouraged and celebrated.
Key Benefits:
- Engages reluctant readers with humorous, accessible science narratives
- Builds a clear, real-world understanding of anatomy, biology, and physics
- Offers a cohesive, multi-topic learning journey in a single, affordable set
- Beautiful, bold illustrations that reinforce understanding and memory
- Perfect for family reading time, independent study, or classroom use
- Encourages questions, critical thinking, and scientific curiosity
- Durable paperback format that's easy to handle and share
- Great gift idea for budding scientists and science-loving BookTok fans alike
About the Author:
Horrible Science is the brainchild of Nick Arnold, a British writer dedicated to making science engaging for young readers. Co-created with illustrator Tony De Saulles, the series blends accessible explanations with bold, sometimes cheeky visuals that demystify complex topics. The books champion curiosity, practical wonder, and fearless inquiry, inviting children to explore how the world works—from the inside of the human body to the vastness of space. Arnold’s work, celebrated for turning science into an exciting, memorable adventure, has inspired countless young readers to ask questions, seek experiments, and develop lifelong learning habits. The collaboration with De Saulles is renowned for its distinctive, eye-catching artwork that anchors each scientific idea in a playful, unforgettable way.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
A complete, ready-to-read science library in one purchase, this 6-book Horrible Science collection offers unbeatable value, consistent design, and a clear reading path through some of science’s most fascinating topics. It’s an ideal way to spark ongoing exploration, spark conversations at home, and create a go-to resource for curious minds. Whether building a personal library, stocking a classroom, or searching for a truly memorable gift, this set delivers engaging content, reliable information, and a tone that makes learning feel like an adventure—without sacrificing accuracy or depth.
Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.