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K-3
Looking Glass Library: Science Rocks! series.
Illustrated by
Andrés Martínez Ricci.
These accessible books introduce readers to scientific ideas and concepts in the context of everyday activities (e.g., you need force to move your bike, a completed circuit allows your TV to turn on), as demonstrated by a trio of overly peppy, garishly illustrated young scientists. A simple activity and additional facts are appended in each title. Glos., ind. Review covers these Looking Glass Library: Science Rocks! titles: Electricity Is Everywhere, Marvelous Motion, and Super Shadows.
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K-3
Looking Glass Library: Science Rocks! series.
Illustrated by
Andrés Martínez Ricci.
These accessible books introduce readers to scientific ideas and concepts in the context of everyday activities (e.g., you need force to move your bike, a completed circuit allows your TV to turn on), as demonstrated by a trio of overly peppy, garishly illustrated young scientists. A simple activity and additional facts are appended in each title. Glos., ind. Review covers these Looking Glass Library: Science Rocks! titles: Electricity Is Everywhere, Marvelous Motion, and Super Shadows.
(4)
K-3
Looking Glass Library: Science Rocks! series.
Illustrated by
Andrés Martínez Ricci.
These accessible books introduce readers to scientific ideas and concepts in the context of everyday activities (e.g., you need force to move your bike, a completed circuit allows your TV to turn on), as demonstrated by a trio of overly peppy, garishly illustrated young scientists. A simple activity and additional facts are appended in each title. Glos., ind. Review covers these Looking Glass Library: Science Rocks! titles: Electricity Is Everywhere, Marvelous Motion, and Super Shadows.
(4)
K-3
Looking Glass Library: Science Rocks! series.
Illustrated by
Brandon Reibeling.
These books use simple vocabulary to present a mix of basic and more advanced elementary-level earth and physical science concepts such as the water cycle, rock formation, and the components of soil. Garish digital cartoons, which feature children really, really excited about science, adequately support each book's topic. A simple activity and additional facts are appended. Glos., ind. Review covers these Looking Glass Library: Science Rocks! titles: Awesome Air, Crazy About Clouds, Digging on Dirt, Radical Rocks, and The Wild Water Cycle.
(4)
K-3
Looking Glass Library: Science Rocks! series.
Illustrated by
Brandon Reibeling.
These books use simple vocabulary to present a mix of basic and more advanced elementary-level earth and physical science concepts such as the water cycle, rock formation, and the components of soil. Garish digital cartoons, which feature children really, really excited about science, adequately support each book's topic. A simple activity and additional facts are appended. Glos., ind. Review covers these Looking Glass Library: Science Rocks! titles: Awesome Air, Crazy About Clouds, Digging on Dirt, Radical Rocks, and The Wild Water Cycle.
(4)
K-3
Looking Glass Library: Science Rocks! series.
Illustrated by
Brandon Reibeling.
These books use simple vocabulary to present a mix of basic and more advanced elementary-level earth and physical science concepts such as the water cycle, rock formation, and the components of soil. Garish digital cartoons, which feature children really, really excited about science, adequately support each book's topic. A simple activity and additional facts are appended. Glos., ind. Review covers these Looking Glass Library: Science Rocks! titles: Awesome Air, Crazy About Clouds, Digging on Dirt, Radical Rocks, and The Wild Water Cycle.
(4)
K-3
Looking Glass Library: Science Rocks! series.
Illustrated by
Brandon Reibeling.
Using easy-to-read vocabulary plus a few key scientific words, this book provides simple explanations of why things fall down, why we don't fall off the earth, and why the moon doesn't crash into us. Garish digital cartoons, which feature children really, really excited about science, adequately support the topic. A simple activity and additional facts are appended. Glos., ind.
(4)
K-3
Looking Glass Library: Science Rocks! series.
Illustrated by
Brandon Reibeling.
These books use simple vocabulary to present a mix of basic and more advanced elementary-level earth and physical science concepts such as the water cycle, rock formation, and the components of soil. Garish digital cartoons, which feature children really, really excited about science, adequately support each book's topic. A simple activity and additional facts are appended. Glos., ind. Review covers these Looking Glass Library: Science Rocks! titles: Awesome Air, Crazy About Clouds, Digging on Dirt, Radical Rocks, and The Wild Water Cycle.
(4)
K-3
Looking Glass Library: Science Rocks! series.
Illustrated by
Brandon Reibeling.
These books use simple vocabulary to present a mix of basic and more advanced elementary-level earth and physical science concepts such as the water cycle, rock formation, and the components of soil. Garish digital cartoons, which feature children really, really excited about science, adequately support each book's topic. A simple activity and additional facts are appended. Glos., ind. Review covers these Looking Glass Library: Science Rocks! titles: Awesome Air, Crazy About Clouds, Digging on Dirt, Radical Rocks, and The Wild Water Cycle.