Now in paperback and filled with stunning full-color photographs, Steve Swinburne's concept book introduces children to the basics of shadows. He then leads them on a shadow hunt, playing a game called "Guess Whose Shadow?," in which young ones will discover there's more to shadows than first meets the eye.
Learn about the importance of light in our every day lives. Discover how to make reflections, shadows, and rainbows. This is a great nonfiction read aloud book with places to stop to do activities together. If you are looking for clear, concise science books for kids, this is a perfect start!
The facts about Light investigates the extraordinary properties of light. Why is light so important to all plants and animals on Earth? How does light enable us to see? How many colors are there in white light? These questions and many more are answered in this book. Book jacket.
Where does light come from? What do colors have to do with light? Light is a form of energy. Life on Earth is made possible because light from the sun carries heat to the earth. This book explores the essential concepts of light - photons, color, refraction, light rays and waves, etc.through a series of easy-to-do experiments readers will enjoy doing.
What kind of light is invisible? What makes the colors of a rainbow? How can light bed a spoon? Take a closer look at the science we use every day! From the moment we get up in the morning and all through the day and night, find out about the science in your life.
Now in paperback and filled with stunning full-color photographs, Steve Swinburne's concept book introduces children to the basics of shadows. He then leads them on a shadow hunt, playing a game called "Guess Whose Shadow?," in which young ones will discover there's more to shadows than first meets the eye.