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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Maria Birmingham , Ian TurnerPublisher: Owlkids Books Inc. Imprint: Owlkids Books Inc. ISBN: 9781771471930ISBN 10: 177147193 Pages: 48 Publication Date: 01 November 2017 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAppealingly presented... There's a real need for information on this topic for this age. --Booklist Biometrics: Your Body and the Science of Security fills a gap as a readable and comprehensive introduction to the topic of biometrics for young scientists, one applicable for elementary and middle school research or a nice option for young readers of nonfiction and high-interest titles. --Canadian Review of Materials Each biometric section provides an overview of the method of collection, and the type and case of collection, and the level of security it provides, in addition to where it is use and the cons of that particular process... Recommended. --School Library Connection Accessible, well-organized... an effective springboard for young researchers attempting to zero in on an interesting topic. --Bulletin for the Centre for Children's Books Nonjudgmental... Colourful, cartoonish illustrations complement the text of this accessible took for those considering non-meat lifestyle choices... Recommended. --School Library Connection From fingerprints to voice, tongue, and even odor recognition, Birmingham explores the ways our identities are being linked to unique physical features or behaviors... May spur young readers into taking care with their IDs and personal information. --Kirkus A fun, futuristic look as the fascinating worlds of recognition technology...ignites the imagination...offering great depth while managing to keep the reader engaged with Birmingham's expert delivery...an excellent study guide for an inspired science-fair project, and equally effective as a read for young tweens needing a reminder of their wonderful uniqueness. --Quill & Quire Written in a friendly and accessible style... This compelling and comprehensible overview of the field is recommended for middle school readers. --School Library Journal A fun, futuristic look as the fascinating worlds of recognition technology...ignites the imagination...offering great depth while managing to keep the reader engaged with Birmingham's expert delivery...an excellent study guide for an inspired science-fair project, and equally effective as a read for young tweens needing a reminder of their wonderful uniqueness. --Quill & Quire Accessible, well-organized... an effective springboard for young researchers attempting to zero in on an interesting topic. --Bulletin for the Centre for Children's Books Appealingly presented... There's a real need for information on this topic for this age. --Booklist Biometrics: Your Body and the Science of Security fills a gap as a readable and comprehensive introduction to the topic of biometrics for young scientists, one applicable for elementary and middle school research or a nice option for young readers of nonfiction and high-interest titles. --Canadian Review of Materials Each biometric section provides an overview of the method of collection, and the type and case of collection, and the level of security it provides, in addition to where it is use and the cons of that particular process... Recommended. --School Library Connection From fingerprints to voice, tongue, and even odor recognition, Birmingham explores the ways our identities are being linked to unique physical features or behaviors... May spur young readers into taking care with their IDs and personal information. --Kirkus Nonjudgmental... Colourful, cartoonish illustrations complement the text of this accessible took for those considering non-meat lifestyle choices... Recommended. --School Library Connection Written in a friendly and accessible style... This compelling and comprehensible overview of the field is recommended for middle school readers. --School Library Journal Author InformationMARIA BIRMINGHAM is a longstanding contributor to OWL and chickaDEE magazines, writing numerous features and recurring sections for both. She is the author of four books for young people, including the Norma Fleck Award nominee A Beginner's Guide to Immortality: From Alchemy to Avatars. Maria lives in Brampton, Ontario. IAN TURNER is an illustrator whose client list includes Cottage Life, Reader's Digest, Toronto Life, and many more. Biometrics is his first children's book. Ian lives in Toronto, Ontario. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |