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Can Reindeer Fly?: The Science of Christmas Highfield, Roger
Can Reindeer Fly?: The Science of Christmas Highfield, Roger
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**Can Reindeer Fly?: The Science of Christmas** brings festive magic under the microscope with delightfully irreverent scientific scrutiny. Roger Highfield tackles the big questions: Could Rudolph's nose actually glow? What's the physics behind Santa's global gift delivery? How do Christmas trees survive winter? This brilliant popular science book transforms holiday traditions into fascinating explorations of biology, physics, and chemistry.
Perfect for curious minds who love both science and seasonal silliness, from teenagers to adults who still believe in Christmas magic (just with more equations). Highfield, former science editor of *The Daily Telegraph*, delivers complex concepts with wit and accessibility, making this ideal for anyone wanting to sound clever at dinner parties while genuinely learning something amazing.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks offers Christmas science education without the hefty price tag.
**What readers say:**
"Finally, someone explains why tinsel is scientifically superior to baubles! Genuinely funny and surprisingly educational."
"My kids now ask if we can calculate Santa's velocity instead of just tracking him online. Mission accomplished!"
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