Want to win some brilliant games? We’ve got five sets of this inspiring bingo game to give away!
Wonder Women Bingo (written by Whizz Pop Bang writer, Isabel Thomas and illustrated by Laura Bernard) is based around the amazing achievements of 44 women, including loads of scientists!
Each set includes a booklet telling the stories of these women – did you know that mathematician Ada Lovelace realised the potential of computers back in the 1800s, or that cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova zoomed around Earth 48 times in 1963?
This fab game will be available from Laurence King’s online shop and good book shops from August, but if you can’t wait until then, answer this question to be in with a chance of winning:
Which elements did Marie Curie discover?
a. Radium and polonium
b. Rhodium and palladium
c. Radon and platinum
This competition closes at midnight on Friday 31st July 2020. Whizz Pop Bang competition terms and conditions are here.
Ruth Nicholls says:
A – Radium and Polonium
Joana Marinho says:
Marie Curie discovered Rhodium and Polonium, so the correct answer is “A”.
Lucas Warmington says:
A radium and pollonium
Lucas Warmington says:
C radium and pollonium
Lucas Warmington says:
A not C 😩😂
Anna Mogford says:
(A) radium and polonium
Aila Lemmetyinen says:
A) radium and polonium
Rebecca says:
I think the answer is A: Radium and Polonium.
From Rebecca
Charlotte says:
a. Radium and polonium
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Naomi says:
a. Radium and polonium
Liz McKeown says:
The answer is A
coco says:
I think it is A
Julia Jeziorek says:
a. Radium and polonium
Ashleigh says:
The answer is A
Jade Hewlett says:
a. Radium and polonium
Helen Gambrill says:
a. Radium and polonium
Martyn Nesbitt says:
a. Radium and polonium
Pippa Young says:
a .Radium and polonium.
Sharleez Murtaza says:
Radium and Polinium
denise gaston says:
A. Radium and polonium
Elaine Day says:
A
Emma Brown says:
a. Radium and polonium
Fiona Thompson says:
A
Claire Shanley says:
Answer is A
can’t wait to get started with Wizz pop bang magazines with the grandchildren during the summer holidays It will help to make up for the lack of schooling during lockdown
Sophie says:
Answer A/ radium and polonium
Wilfred Meldrum Edwards says:
A. Radium and polonium
Joyce Willis says:
a. Radium and Polonium
Anne T says:
a. Radium and polonium
Happy Birthday, WPB!
Kimberly says:
A – Radium and Polonium
Nicola Etherington says:
a) Radium and polonium
Jennie Jagger says:
A!
Ivan says:
We think it’s (a) Radium and polonium!
Brian Fagan says:
A. Radium and polonium
Charlie and Elliot says:
A.
Pam Holer says:
A
William Gregory says:
Marie Curie discovered Rhodium and Polonium, so the correct answer is “a”.
Paula says:
Marie Curie discovered the elements
a. Radium and polonium
Such a great prize for my KS2 science group 🤞
Catrin says:
Radium and polonium
Sue Maddison says:
a. Radium and polonium
Emma Diffey says:
C) Radon and Platinum
Mr John F Martin says:
A