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K-3My World of Science series.
The bright, attractive photos--often of children engaged in various actions--are the best part of these limited books that present oppositions. Royston sometimes struggles to define terms such as electricity in short sentences for an uninitiated audience. The books could be good starting points, for researchers. There are six other spring 2003 books in this series. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these My World of Science titles: Conductors and Insulators, Heavy and Light, Magnetic and Nonmagnetic, Shiny and Dull, and Smooth and Rough.