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Books in Science Fun With Vicki Cobb series

  • Light

    Brenda Walpole

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Oct. 1, 1987)
    Presents experiments demonstrating such aspects of light as shadows, reflection, refraction, lenses, optical illusions, and color.
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  • Movement

    Brenda Walpole

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Oct. 1, 1987)
    Presents experiments and tricks to demonstrate movements representing natural forces such as gravity, inertia, and friction, and those made by simple machines.
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  • Dinosaur Hunter File

    None

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, )
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  • Air

    Brenda Walpole

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Oct. 1, 1987)
    Discusses the properties of air and gives instructions for a variety of experiments using simple materials.
  • The Seasons

    Professor Gareth Morgan, Rosie Harlow

    Paperback (Kingfisher Books Ltd, )
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  • Cycles and Seasons

    Rosie Harlow

    Library Binding (Warwick, Oct. 1, 1991)
    Uses simple experiments to demonstrate why the seasons happen and how they affect living things, migration, weather cycles, and human adaptations.
  • Simple Chemistry

    Steve Parker, Terry Cash, Peter Bull, Kuo Kang Chen

    Paperback (Kingfisher Books, July 26, 1990)
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  • Weather

    Steve Parker, Peter Bull, Kuo Kang Chen

    Paperback (Kingfisher Books, July 26, 1990)
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  • I Get Wet

    Vicki Cobb, Julia Gorton

    Library Binding (Collins, Aug. 6, 2002)
    Know the fastest way to cool off on a hot summer day? You get wet!Know what happens when you stay out in the rain? You get wet!But do you know how and why you get wet? You will!Renowned science author Vicki Cobb has concocted just the right formula for making scientific principles easy for even the youngest kids to understand. Follow this book with a young child who loves to play, just add water, and -- presto! -- you have a science discovery that will forever change the way your child looks at the world.Discover science, and the world will never look the same.Fun hands-on activities and irresistible illustrations by Julia Gorton make this book a perfect excuse to learn about science...just for the fun of it!
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  • Trees and Leaves

    Rosie Harlow

    Library Binding (Warwick, Oct. 1, 1991)
    Simple experiments introduce various aspects of trees and leaves.
  • Nature: Experiments, tricks, things to make

    Rosie Harlow

    Hardcover (Kingfisher Books, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Suggested experiments and projects introduce aspects of the world around us including how plants store food, how plants and animals respond to the changing seasons, and how a tree grows.
  • I Face the Wind

    Vicki Cobb, Julia Gorton

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, April 15, 2003)
    Ever lose your hat in a strong wind? Ever feel the wind pushing you from side to side? Know why you can feel the wind, but never see it? You will!Renowned science author Vicki Cobb makes scientific principles easy for even the youngest kids to understand. Follow this book with a young child who loves to play. Bring along balloons. Find a windy place. Together you'll face the wind and see that learning is a breeze. Discover science, and the world will never look the same. Great hands-on activities and irresistible illustrations by Julia Gorton make Science Play a perfect way to learn about science . . . just for the fun of it!
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