Dr Sheila Kanani is a planetary physicist, science presenter, secondary school physics teacher, space comedian and published author, with a background in astrophysics and astronomy research from UK universities. She regularly acts as a science ambassador, visiting schools and speaking at events. Sheila is currently the Education, Outreach and Diversity officer for the Royal Astronomical Society. Sheila enjoys walking on her local beach with her family of boys, playing sports, gazing at the stars, reading and eating (preferably reading whilst eating!). Her favourite planet is Saturn.
"This beautifully illustrated journey over the rainbow gave me the
answers to fascinating questions I hadn't even realised I really
needed to ask! A book shimmering with joyously colourful facts to
focus the curiosity of young readers."
*Kate Pankhurst*
"Can You Get Rainbows in Space is a stunning kaleidoscope beaming
out a huge range of science topics, from astronomy to zoology,
expertly stitched together by the threads of colours!"
*Professor Raman Prinja*
"The most colourful book about science and our world and why it is
so beautiful!"
*Jenny Jacoby*
"It's a glowing journey through the rainbow. Who knew the secret of
why some eyes are blue, and that it's actually an optical illusion!
Lavishly illustrated, this book shows us there's so much to find
out about our colourful world and how we see it."
*Mini Grey*
Ask a Question About this Product More... |