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Starting Point Science I
First in a series of bright, exciting books for young children, it
introduces aspects of the nature, science and technology, providing
fascinating information about the mysteries of everyday things. It answers
such questions as: What makes it rain? What makes a flower grow? Where does
electricity come from? and What's under the ground? The simple text,
detailed illustrations and lively cartoons combine to answer each question
in clear, step-by-step stages. Ages 6 years and up. 7" x 7"
96 pages. No. BSA30-P1. Only $13.95 |
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Starting
Point Science II
Out of print |
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Starting Point Science III
Each book in the Starting Point Series is completely self-contained.
These are not a set but rather a series of books that all use simple text,
detailed illustrations and lively cartoon to explore various areas of
science. This volume answers such questions as what makes your tummy
rumble, how babies grow, how rubbish is recycled, and why dinosaurs were so
big. Ages 6 years and up. 7" x 7" 96 pages.
No. BSA30-P3. Only $13.95 |
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Starting Point Science IV
The latest addition to this popular
series. It explores a wide variety of subjects and answers such
questions as: Which foods give you the most energy? Why do many other
insects look like wasps? What makes people take after their parents? How
does your body fight germs? Ages 6 years and up. 7" x 7" 96
pages.
No. BSA30-P4. Only $13.95 |
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Science Activities I
This bright, exciting book responds to the growing emphasis on scientific
exploration for young children. Its appealing activities are cleverly
designed to help children investigate the intriguing properties of water,
light, mirrors and magnets. Readers can find out, for example, how to make a
magnet floating mid-air, how to use mirrors to see around corners, and how
to produce their own rainbow.
Ages 6-9. 8.25" 8.25" 72 pages.
No. BSA30-A1. Only $12.95 |
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Science Activities II
The original book proved so popular that
another was added. All the books in the Science Activity Series are
colorful and exciting in response to the growing emphasis on scientific
exploration for young children. Appealing activities are cleverly designed
to help children investigate the fascinating scientific world of the kitchen and the intriguing nature of
plants and air. Readers can find out how to make water go fizzy, how to make
a plant grow sideways and how to use air to push up a coin. Ages 6-9.
8.25" 8.25" 72 pages.
No. BSA30-A2. Only $12.95 |
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Science Activities III
This volume explores how voices work, how to make a flashing
lighthouse and how to use wind power. The activities in all three
books are safe and easy to
carry out, using ordinary household things and easily available equipment.
The text and illustrations are simple and clear, so children can carry out
the experiments themselves and understand the results. Extra notes give more
detailed scientific explanations for adults who wish to work with their
children.
Ages 6-9. 8.25" 8.25" 72 pages.
No. BSA30-A3. Only $12.95 |
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Bathtub
Science
In the bath or out, children ages 6-8 will agree that the tub is a cool
"laboratory" for carrying out experiments that are gallons of fun. Science
basics are a joy when you're making a "wave machine," a water cannon that
blasts mind-boggling explosions of liquid, and zippy hydroplanes-or peering
through periscopes and preparing perfect bubble solution. Every page bursts
with brilliant drawings, and loads of photographs capture delighted looking
kids carrying out the experiments, and display the entire process. 80
pages (all in color), 8" x 10" Hardback
No. BSA30-BT. Only $19.95. |
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