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Crayola science of color

2018
Introduces the reader to color and light.

Light

Provides a simple introduction to light.

Make a star light!

and more circuitry challenges
2021
Young makers learn how to imagine, inspire, collaborate and problem-solve as they take on four electrical engineering challenges, including building a robot that moves and creating a light that looks like the night sky.

Light! It helps us see

2021
"This low-level book describes what light is and how objects can only be seen with light shining on them or from them. Simple explanations describe which materials light can shine through, what causes shadows, and what happens when you shine light on a mirror"--Provided by publisher.

Let's investigate light

2021
"What is light and how does it help us to see? What is reflection? How does light form shadows? Find out the answers to these questions and much more"--Provided by publisher.

I see light

2021
"Seeing is one of our five senses and we need light to see the world around us. This book explains in simple terms how light shines on objects allowing our eyes to see and send messages to our brain"--Provided by publisher.

Light

Provides answers to questions about light, covering how it is used as energy, how fast it travels, lasers, shadows, fiber optics, and more. Includes audio, videos, activities, weblinks, slideshows, transparencies, maps, quizzes, and supplementary resources.

Living things need light

"Living things need sunlight. Without light plants, animals, and humans would not be able to survive. Young readers will discover the ways that different living things use sunlight"--Provided by publisher.

El iluminante mundo de la luz con Max Axiom, supercient?fico

Max Axiom teaches the science of light, traveling into space, into an eye, and other places to explore such topics as the spectrum, reflection, lasers, and energy conversion.

Eclipses

2021
Early fluent readers will explore different kinds of eclipses while learning the science behind these amazing sights.

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