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K-3Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science series.
Photographs by
Margaret Miller.
Bubbles are a natural subject for an early nonfiction book. In a clear, concise text, Bradley describes soap bubbles' properties and how they are formed, then discusses bubbles created with other liquids, such as water and milk. Miller's photographs make the most of this attractive topic and enhance the text. A recipe for bubble solution is included, as are a few simple activities that further illustrate the concepts.