Explains the basic principles of science through the use of familiar objects and situations in sections on the structure of matter, the processes of life, and the forces that shape the universe.
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Stunning photographs and evocative, full-color drawings combine with the lively and easily accessible narrative of <em>The Oxford Children's Book of Science</em> to take children on an unforgettable tour through a mysterious world of exploration, knowledge, and discovery. From lightning to lasers and<br>from dandelions to DNA, this inviting book travels through every area of science, explaining simply and entertainingly the major processes, forces and structures that shape the world of nature. Starting with the basics and moving on to challenging ideas from bacteria to the Milky Way, Charles Taylor<br>and Stephen Pople tie every scientific concept to everyday issues children can relate to. While describing how a hologram is created, for example, the authors trick their readers into a full-fledged explanation of how light is produced and disseminated; rock concerts and a soccer ball are used as<br>examples in discussions of electronics and airflow.<br> <em>The Oxford Children's Book of Science</em> is a treat for browsers, and the glossary of key scientific terms and the alphabetical index are ideal research and study tools. This authoritative, lavishly illustrated, and accessible volume will find a welcome place in any home or school.
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