Author

Chris Oxlade

📖 Overview

Chris Oxlade is a British children's non-fiction author who has written over 200 books, primarily focusing on science, technology, and engineering topics for young readers. His work spans subjects including space exploration, transportation, inventions, and how various machines and technologies function. Many of Oxlade's books feature detailed illustrations and diagrams that break down complex processes into understandable steps for children. He has authored numerous titles in educational series for publishers including Heinemann, Raintree, and DK Publishing. The author specializes in explaining scientific and technical concepts through hands-on activities and experiments that readers can try themselves. His books often incorporate elements of STEM education while maintaining accessibility for primary and middle school age groups. Oxlade's background as a science teacher has influenced his practical approach to explaining technical subjects. He continues to write new titles and contribute to educational series focused on introducing young readers to scientific principles and technological innovations.

👀 Reviews

Readers view Chris Oxlade as a reliable author of children's educational books, particularly for science and technology topics. His books receive consistent 4-4.5 star ratings across platforms. Readers appreciated: - Clear explanations of complex concepts - Quality illustrations and diagrams - Age-appropriate content for 8-12 year olds - Hands-on activities and experiments - Cross-section drawings that show how things work Common criticisms: - Some books too brief on advanced topics - Occasional oversimplification - Limited depth for older readers From Amazon reviews: "Perfect balance of information and visuals for my curious 9-year old" "Explanations make sense to kids without talking down to them" From Goodreads: Average 4.2/5 stars across titles 88% of reviews 4+ stars Top comment: "Makes engineering concepts accessible and fun" Reviews note Oxlade's books work well in classrooms and home learning environments.

📚 Books by Chris Oxlade

Science in Everyday Life - Explores common physical and chemical processes that occur in daily activities and household environments.

How Things Work Encyclopedia - Details the mechanics and operations of machines, vehicles, and devices used in modern society.

The World of Physics - Covers fundamental physics concepts from motion and energy to quantum mechanics.

Cars, Trucks and Motorcycles - Examines the engineering principles and components of various motor vehicles.

Materials and Technology - Investigates different materials used in manufacturing and their technological applications.

Space Technology - Describes spacecraft, satellites, and equipment used in space exploration.

Gadgets and Inventions - Chronicles significant technological inventions and their development through history.

Super Science Experiments - Presents step-by-step physics and chemistry experiments that can be performed at home.

The Big Book of Flight - Explains aerodynamics and aviation principles through various flying machines.

Robot Universe - Explores robotics technology, from basic machines to advanced artificial intelligence systems.