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Electricity (How Things Work) by Anna Claybourne
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: Science in Action
Discover what an electric circuit is and why static electricity makes your hair stand on end, plus much, much more in this fascinating first introduction to the basics of physics. Packed with fun activities that will get children thinking about the everyday science around them, this guide uses scienti ...Show more
Electricity (Science in Action: How Things Work) by Anna Claybourne
Category: Education | Series: Science in Action
A hands-on first science series that uses fun and practical activities to explore electricity, light and dark, materials and pushes and pulls. We use electricity all the time so it's important children know how it works and where it comes from. Discover what an electric circuit is and why static elect ...Show more
Light and Dark (How Things Work) by Anna Claybourne
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: Science in Action
Find out how light bends and why we see shadows plus much, much more in this fascinating first introduction to the basics of physics. Packed with fun activities that will get children thinking about the everyday science around them, this guide uses scientific experiments to explore the properties of l ...Show more
Materials (How Things Work) by Anna Claybourne
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: Science in Action
Find out what makes ice melt and which materials are the strongest plus much, much more in this fascinating first introduction to the basics of physics. Packed with fun activities that will get children thinking about the everyday science around them, this guide uses scientific experiments to show how ...Show more
Pushes and Pulls (How Things Work) by Anna Claybourne
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: Science in Action
Find out what stops us floating away and how friction slows us down, plus much, much more in this fascinating first introduction to the basics of physics. Packed with fun activities that will get children thinking about forces and motion in the world around them, this guide uses scientific experiments ...Show more
Science in Action: How Things Work- Material by Anna Claybourne
Category: Education | Series: Science in Action Ser.
A hands-on first science series that uses fun and practical activities to explore electricity, light and dark, materials and pushes and pulls. Materials is packed with fun experiments that reveal how different materials work, for example what makes ice melt and which materials are the strongest. Using s ...Show more
Science in Action: Human Body - Your Bones by Sally Hewitt
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: Science in Action
How many bones are in your body? Which bone protects your brain? What are bones made of? Find the answers to these questions and much, much more in this picture-packed introduction to the human body. Covering the key body systems, this series provides an essential introduction to how the human body work ...Show more
Science in Action: Human Body - Your Brains by Sally Hewitt
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: Science in Action
What does your brain do? How does your brain carry messages to your body? Which foods are good for your brain? Find the answers to these questions and much, much more in this picture packed introduction to the human body. Covering the key body systems, this series provides an essential introduction to h ...Show more
Science in Action: Keeping Healthy - Why Do I Run? by Angela Royston
Category: Education | Series: Science in Action
Why is exercise important? How do your muscles work? Why do you need oxygen? How can you improve your ball skills and cool down after a long game? Find the answers to these questions and much, much more in this picture-packed introduction to the human body. An ideal first introduction to biology and hea ...Show more
Science in Action: Keeping Healthy - Why Do I Sleep? by Angela Royston
Category: Education | Series: Science in Action
What happens if you don't sleep well? Which parts of your body never sleep? How many hours of sleep does your body need? Find the answers to these questions and much, much more in this picture-packed introduction to the human body. An ideal first introduction to biology and health, Science in Action exp ...Show more
Science in Action: Keeping Healthy - Why Do I Wash My Hands? by Angela Royston
Category: Education | Series: Science in Action
Why do we use soap? What is bacteria? How do germs pass from one person to another? Find the answers to these questions and much, much more in this picture-packed introduction to the human body. An ideal first introduction to biology and health, Science in Action explores the human body with fun experim ...Show more
The Senses: Hearing by Sally Hewitt
Category: Children's Non Fiction | Series: Science in Action Ser.
A hands-on first science series that uses fun activities to explore the five senses - hearing, sight, smell, taste and touch. The ideal first introduction to the five senses, Science in Action explores the human body using fun experiments and activities. Senses provide all sorts of information about ...Show more