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K-3
Pebble Plus: Hands-On Science Fun series.
With descriptive directions and large, clear photographs, each appealing volume takes readers step-by-step through a simple experiment then explains the science behind it. A few materials may be hard to find, and the target audience will need adult help, but the concrete examples lend themselves well to the concepts of liquid density (Rainbow), gases (Rocket), and molecules (Balloon). Additional content available through the Capstone 4D app. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Pebble Plus: Hands-On Science Fun titles: How to Build a Fizzy Rocket, How to Make a Liquid Rainbow, and How to Make a Mystery Smell Balloon.
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K-3
Pebble Plus: Hands-On Science Fun series.
With descriptive directions and large, clear photographs, each appealing volume takes readers step-by-step through a simple experiment then explains the science behind it. A few materials may be hard to find, and the target audience will need adult help, but the concrete examples lend themselves well to the concepts of liquid density (Rainbow), gases (Rocket), and molecules (Balloon). Additional content available through the Capstone 4D app. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Pebble Plus: Hands-On Science Fun titles: How to Build a Fizzy Rocket, How to Make a Liquid Rainbow, and How to Make a Mystery Smell Balloon.
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K-3
Pebble Plus: Hands-On Science Fun series.
With descriptive directions and large, clear photographs, each appealing volume takes readers step-by-step through a simple experiment then explains the science behind it. A few materials may be hard to find, and the target audience will need adult help, but the concrete examples lend themselves well to the concepts of liquid density (Rainbow), gases (Rocket), and molecules (Balloon). Additional content available through the Capstone 4D app. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Pebble Plus: Hands-On Science Fun titles: How to Build a Fizzy Rocket, How to Make a Liquid Rainbow, and How to Make a Mystery Smell Balloon.
32 pp.
| Capstone
| December, 2008
|
LibraryISBN 978-1-4296-2241-7$18.65
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K-3
Pebble Books: Pebble First Guides series.
Each of thirteen double-page spreads provides a short list of stats describing one species, including wingspan, adult food, caterpillar food, habitat, range, and two additional facts. The bare-bones entries also include a photo of a fully-grown butterfly, a caterpillar photo, and a range map. A very general introduction, this book can be useful for comparisons among butterflies. Reading list. Glos., ind.