Stuff that scares your pants off!: the Science Museum book of scary things (and ways to avoid them)

Glenn Murphy shows us that it is OK to be scared and that there are very good reasons why we are able to feel fear. He looks closely at our most common fears, including natural disasters, predators, spiders, disease, needles, dentists, crashes, darkness, speaking in public, heights, ghosts and monsters, to show us how much of that fear is perhaps unnecessary.

The result is a fun, carefully pitched, popular-science title that mixes great true-life stories with the psychology of fear, the statistical probabilities of things happening and a lot of reassurance.

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Subject(s)Science
Author(s)Glenn Murphy
Age7-11
Published2009
Published by
Shelf referenceA 502 MUR
ISN/ISBN9780330477246
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/x8cvv

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