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Books in First Facts: Fun Science series

  • Energy

    Kay Manolis

    Paperback (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2009)
    People get energy from food and use energy to exercise. This book teaches young readers about chemical and kinetic energy and explains how electricity and fossil fuels are energy sources.
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  • Fun Everyday Science Activities, Pack a

    Emily Sohn

    Hardcover (Raintree, Oct. 8, 2015)
    Inspire young scientists with dozens of amazing experiments and activities relating to earth science and weather, forces and motion, light and sound, and material and matter. From producing eerie sound effects with toys to discovering how hot air balloons float, readers will experience key science concepts in action.
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  • Hot and Cold

    Steffi Cavell-Clarke

    Hardcover (Book Life, )
    None
  • Magnets

    Steffi Cavell Clarke

    Hardcover (Booklife, Nov. 28, 2016)
    Magnets
  • Electricity

    Julie Murray

    Library Binding (Buddy Books, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Presents a simple introduction to electricity, including its history and uses.
    Y
  • Matter

    Julie Murray

    Library Binding (Buddy Books, )
    None
    Y
  • Electricity

    Steffi Cavell-Clarke

    Library Binding (Kidhaven, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Why does light appear after you flick on a light switch? Where does electricity come from? Questions such as these are answered in this age-appropriate and educational book all about electricity, which is a common part of elementary science curricula. This engaging text explains basic scientific concepts to young readers to teach them about how electricity works, where it comes from, and how we use it in our everyday lives. Vibrant, full-color photographs and simple diagrams provide additional, relatable information to expand readers knowledge of this electrifying topic.
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  • Light

    Steffi Cavell-Clarke

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Publishing LLC, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Young readers discover what light is and where it comes from as they explore this essential early science concept through age-appropriate text and images. The basic ideas behind the science of light are explained to early learners using accessible language and relatable examples. Readers are also presented with simple diagrams designed to enhance their knowledge of this elementary science curriculum topic. Colorful photographs are also included on each page, making this first science lesson a fun and memorable one!
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  • Pushes and Pulls

    Steffi Cavell-Clarke

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Publishing LLC, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Pushing against a wall and pulling on a rope are examples of forces at work in the world around us. This age-appropriate way of discussing forces allows young readers to explore beginner physics using language and examples they can easily understand. The simple, accessible text and colorful diagrams present a basic science curriculum topic to early learners in a fresh and fun way. Vibrant photographs of young people experimenting with forces encourage aspiring scientists to keep learning more about this topic long after they turn the last page.
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  • Materials

    Steffi Cavell-Clarke

    Paperback (Kidhaven, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Understanding the properties of different materials is essential to developing basic scientific knowledge. Readers are introduced to this critical concept through accessible text that asks them to examine different everyday materials, such as glass and wood, and what they are used for. The main text includes interesting facts that enhance science curriculum topics. Eye-catching, full-color photographs and diagrams are also featured. This engaging text exposes young readers to a plethora of materials and shows them how they are used to create the objects we see and use every day.
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  • Sound and Hearing

    Julie Murray

    Library Binding (Buddy Books, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Answers basic questions on sound, including "How are sounds created?", "How do ears work?", and "Who were the first people to study sound?"
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  • Amazing Magnets

    Julian Rowe, Molly Perham

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 1995)
    Describes in simple terms how a magnet works, and suggests experiments that illustrate the nature and power of magnetism
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