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First Encyclopedia of Science by Rachel Firth (2002, Paperback) | ||
| Item condition: | Like New | |
| Ended: | Feb 23, 201206:49:44 PST | |
| Price: | US $7.50 | |
| Shipping: | $2.47 USPS Media Mail | |
| Item location: | Newark, AR, United States | |
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Publisher's Note Introduces major topics in the sciences, and suggests related activities. Summary: Why do things float? What happens to the food you eat? Why is it warm in summer? Find out in this lively book. Simple text, amazing photographs and illustrations, fun science activities and links to exciting recommended Web sites introduce young readers to the wonders of science. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
All rights reserved.The Usborne Internet-linked First Encyclopedia of Science by Rachel Firth Designed by Helen Wood Illustrated by David Hancock 2002 This is a complete self-contained informational book, computer not-required However, an internet connection enhances the learning experience Contents: What is science? What scientists do Our Universe What is the Earth made of The seasons Weather Living things Cells Plants Animals Your body Bones and muscles What happens to food? Your brain and senses Atoms and molecules Solids, liquids, and gasses How materials change Energy Forces Hot and cold Gravity Floating Friction Magnets Light and color Sound Electricity Computers Science words Supplemental internet links include: downloadable pictures, hands-on activities, optical illusions and other fun and educational activities. Picture is of actual book winner will receive, not a stock photo. Book is new, but has slight signs of shelf wear, therefore condition is listed as like new. It is clean with tight binding and no markings. |