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Explore the world of light with engaging text, real life examples and fun step-by-step experiments. This book brings the science of light to life, explaining the concepts then getting kids to be hands-on scientists!
"Featuring straightforward instructions, the projects will challenge kids without overwhelming them. Sidebars such as “See the Science,” “Is It a Fair Test?” and “Real World Science” actively engage the reader’s critical thinking skills while emphasizing the significance of the scientific process and the power of observation. . . .Solid additions." - School Library Journal
April 1, 2015
"This series explicitly introduces the scientific method and features experiments that clearly follow the steps of the scientific method. . . .“See the Science” provides additional mini-demonstrations of concepts." - Booklislt
October 1, 2015
"Classroom teachers and budding scientists alike will find much to appreciate in this series. Each book opens with a concise and compelling introduction to the role of experimentation in science, followed by sections that introduce a basic concept about each topic and a thorough, age-appropriate experiment that tests related questions. . . .This series is full of kid-friendly science and deserves a place in most library collections." - School Library Connection
January 1, 2016
Isabel Thomas studied Human Sciences at Oxford University before working in the wonderful world of children's publishing. She has written dozens of books for children and teenagers, and is a trained literacy tutor. Isabel lives in Cambridge, UK, with her husband and three rambunctious sons.
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