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The Science of Light: Things that Shine, Flash, and Glow
Hardback
Main Details
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The Science of Light: Things that Shine, Flash, and Glow
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Margaret Peot
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:40 | Dimensions(mm): Height 236,Width 288 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780823448722
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Classifications | Dewey:535 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Holiday House Inc
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Imprint |
Holiday House Inc
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NZ Release Date |
28 February 2023 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
With a striking glow-in-the-dark cover, this intriguing science book invites young readers to find light all around. An Orbis Pictus Honor Book Sun shines. Stars twinkle. Aurora borealis glimmers. Dramatic paintings of lightning, fire, fireworks and more introduces the sources of light-both natural and manmade-and encourage children to look around and observe. Kids will gasp in surprise at the beautiful glow-in-the-dark cover, and the bold spreads within. Margaret Peot's distinctive art style captures the elusive nature of light. Bioluminescent squid, fireflies and phytoplankton reveal light sources in living things. Fireworks and light bubbles sparkle on the page. This foundational science book will kindle curiosity in physical science and the natural world. The simple text makes science accessible to all ages. Toddlers will delight in the colorful art at storytime. As they grow, kids will return to this nonfiction favorite and discover new ideas each time. Science vocabulary and definitions are included in the back of the book.
Author Biography
Margaret Peot is an artist, writer, and teacher. She paints costumes for Broadway theatre, as well as dance shows and ice shows, and she creates activity book sets and instructional arts and crafts books. She wrote and illustrated Crow Made a Friend, an I Like to Read Book, for Holiday House.
Reviews"A breathtaking book that introduces STEM concepts to young learners. . . ."-School Library Journal "Illuminating, even literally. . . ."-Kirkus Reviews
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