Chloe Tales
1 primary work
Book 1
An exciting adventure set in 1815 on the wild Cornish coast. Famous chemist Sir Humphry Davy, with the help of Chloe the labradoodle, finds the inspiration he needs for inventing the Miner's Safety Lamp. Rough weather, high seas, a shipwreck and smugglers passage - quintessentially Cornish. Narrative verse, science, history, lovely illustrations.
Sir Humphry Davy, the celebrated chemist, discovered seven of the elements on the periodic table, wrote reams of poetry, invented the Miner's Safety Lamp, and accomplished much, much more throughout his lifetime - making him an all round genius and the absolute pride of Cornwall.
The use of rhyme, rhythm and alliteration makes this story fun to read and easy to remember - all of which can increase children's literacy.
The science is accurate, as are the historical and geographical details, making this a book to enhance any primary school curriculum in those subjects.
The beautiful artwork vividly describes the story in pictures, making it accessible to younger children who can understand what's going on and learn from the context.
This book is a must-have for any child and contains many delights for adults too. Expertly written and beautifully illustrated, 'Chloe and the Bright Idea' has great depth and value for all.
Plus, as the Miners Safety Lamp - aka The Davy Lamp - was used at the Closing Ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics by Leon Marchant to transport the Olympic Flame, it is currently a topical subject.
Quotes:
"I liked Jennifer Davy's book because it was based off a real event, but she made it fun by adding her dog to it" - 11 year old pupil from Plympton St. Maurice Primary School in Devon
"Children have expressed excitement about reading the book, and some have even been inspired to start writing their own stories" - Assistant Headteacher, Willowbrook Primary School
"I've always been fascinated in the life of Sir Humphry Davy and I'm excited to be sharing his story through my book. It's lovely to see how engaged the children are when I read to them - I feel very proud of, 'Chloe and the Bright Idea" - author, Jennifer Davy