water

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water

Just add water

science projects you can sink, squirt, splash, sail ; [from the editors of The New Book of Popular Science]
2008
Presents instructions for nine science experiments involving water and explains the concepts behind them, covering such topics as dissolving, freezing, and water vapor.

Raindrops

1999
Follows the water cycle, as a raindrop moves into a creek, into a stream, into a river, and to its end in a lazy ocean.

Water

2003
Provides a simple discussion about water, where we find it and how we use it.

Water and the weather

2005
Explains how weather affects the water cycle, and how water forms rain, hail, snow, and sleet.

Density

2009
Simple text and full color photographs introduce beginning readers in kindergarten through third grade to the concept of density, explaining what it is and how it impacts the world around them.

Fun with water and bubbles

2000
Contains pictures and hands-on activities designed to help young readers learn about the scientific properties of water and bubbles.

Water

2007
Photographs and simple text describe the importance of water to the earth.

Water

1990
Explains the many uses of water and how clean water gets to the household tap. Includes instructions for a variety of simple experiments.

Water

1998
Photographs and simple text describe some of the many liquid and frozen solid forms of water, such as rain, tap water, frost, rivers, and icebergs.

Water

2008
Introduces children to water, using simple, repetitive text to explain what water is, how it transforms to different states, and what it is used for.

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