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Books in My First Look at Science series

  • My First Book of Quantum Physics

    Kaid-Sala Ferrón Sheddad, Eduard Altarriba

    Hardcover (Button Books, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Everything around us – trees, buildings, food, light, water, air and even ourselves – is composed of minute particles, smaller than a nanometer (a billionth of a meter). Quantum physics is the science of these particles and without it none of our electronic devices, from smartphones to computers and microwave ovens, would exist. But quantum physics also pushes us to the very boundaries of what we know about science, reality and the structure of the universe. The world of quantum physics is an amazing place, where quantum particles can do weird and wonderful things, acting totally unlike the objects we experience in day-to-day life. How can atoms exist in two places at once? And just how can a cat be dead and alive at the same time? Find out more with this entertaining illustrated guide to the fascinating, mysterious world of quantum physics. Topics include: quanta, light, waves and particles, mass, photons, atoms, molecules, spectra, wave-particle duality, matter and antimatter, Schrödinger’s cat, the Uncertainty Principle, probability waves, quantum entanglement, radioactivity and quarks.
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  • My First Book of Relativity

    Kaid-Salah Ferrón Sheddad, Altarriba Eduard

    Hardcover (Button Books, Aug. 1, 2019)
    It’s never too early to start exploring big ideas. This companion volume to My First Book of Quantum Physics introduces complex science to children through bright illustrations and amusing text. Einstein’s theory of relativity is one of the cornerstones of modern physics but it requires a total rethink of our notions of time and space. Strange things happen in a relative universe: length and time are not fixed and depend upon your frame of reference. If you move at high speed, time slows down, space contracts and weight increases. So a period of time for someone on Earth that lasts for hundreds of years may only be a couple of hours for someone travelling in a rocket close to the speed of light. It’s mind-boggling stuff, but the theory of relativity has a real impact on our world today. A car’s GPS navigation system, for example, uses information received from orbiting satellites and is designed to account for the fact that time ticks at a different rate on these satellites than it does on the ground. Without allowing for relativity’s effects, after just a day, your whereabouts according to GPS could be up to 8km from your actual location. So to find out more about how our universe works and how space and time are connected, look no further than this fascinating, illustrated guide to relativity.
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  • And Everyone Shouted, "Pull!": A First Look at Forces and Motion

    Claire Llewellyn, Simone Abel

    Hardcover (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Learn about forces and motion as you join the farm animals on their trip to the market. The wheels on their cart help when they push, pull, and stop on their journey. Great way to get kids interested in science in the classroom or at home!
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  • Energy: My First Look At: Science

    Melissa Gish

    Hardcover (Creative Education, July 30, 2005)
    Describes what energy is, where it comes from, how it is produced, how energy changes, and the the effect energy has on the environment.
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  • My First Book of the Cosmos

    Kaid-Salah Ferrón Sheddad, Altarriba Eduard

    Hardcover (Button Books, Oct. 6, 2020)
    My First Book of the Cosmos is the latest title from the awarding winning illustrator and author duo Eduard Altarriba and Sheddad Kaid-Salah Ferrón. Cosmology is closely related to astronomy and studies the origin and evolution of the universe. As with Eduard and Sheddad’s first book published by Button Books My First Book of Quantum Physics, My First Book of the Cosmos introduces children to what is an incredibly complex subject in a fun and entertaining way, using highly attractive and absorbing illustrations to explain the basic principals and concepts of this complex and fascinating subject.
  • What's the Weather Outside?

    Cody McKinney, Annie Wilkinson

    Paperback (Cantata Learning, March 1, 2015)
    A song about the weather and it's impact on daily life. Includes paperback book, online music access, and music CD.
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  • A Seed in Need: A First Look at the Plant Cycle

    Sam Godwin, Simone Abel

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2004)
    A colorful parade of insects follow the progress of a sunflower seed in this first look at the life cycle of a sunflower.
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  • A New Duck

    Pamela Hickman, Heather Collins

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, April 1, 1999)
    In A New Duck, Paul visits a city park through the seasons and observes Mallard ducks as they develop from egg to duckling to fledgling. Children will enjoy reading the cumulative, sing-song verse patterned after "The House that Jack Built," and then peering under the flaps to learn interesting science facts. This book in the My First Look at series also contains a note to parents suggesting ways of exploring nature -- without disturbing it.
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  • The Drop Goes Plop: A First Look at the Water Cycle

    Sam Godwin, Simone Abel

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Mama and baby seagull follow the journey of a drop of water. Learn about the water cycle by following the drop when it falls from a cloud as rain, lands in a river, and eventually returns to the clouds.
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  • Sound: My First Look At: Science

    Melissa Gish

    Hardcover (Creative Education, July 30, 2005)
    Describes the principles of sound and how it is a part of daily life.
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  • The Trouble With Tadpoles: A First Look at the Life Cycle of a Frog

    Sam Godwin, Simone Abel

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Join Junior Frog and discover how a tiny tadpole becomes a frog.
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  • Seed Grows, A

    Pamela Hickman, Heather Collins

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, June 30, 1997)
    The My First Look at series provides young children with an introduction to the world around them. In A Seed Grows, follow the growth of a plant, from a peek inside a sprouting seed to the harvest of the fruit. The book suggests ways parents and children can explore nature -- without disturbing it.
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