sun

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The sun

Provides answers to questions about the sun, such as how old it is, of what it is made, and the size of a prominence.

The sun

Introduces the sun as a star, its physical make-up, Earth's revolution of it, its temperature, estimated age, and its critical support to life on our planet.

Waves of light and sound

2015
Introduces electromagnetic and mechanical waves, discussing the properties of waves, the electromagnetic spectrum, and vibrations.
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The sun and other stars

2019
Introduces the sun and other stars through text, photos, and infographics.
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Making shade

2019
"The sun is hot and bright. You need shade. It's a good thing there are so many ways to find it!"--Provided by publisher.
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The sun

2019
Explores the sun, including what it's made of, where it is, and more.
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Where does light come from?

2020
"Light comes from natural sources like the sun. Light also comes from light bulbs and candles. Read to learn about different sources of light"--Provided by publisher.
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Sunny weather

a 4D book
2019
"Ah, it is sunny. Put on your sunglasses and find out why we need the sun and sunny days. Bring augmented reality to your students by downloading the free Capstone 4D app and scanning for access to an online article, video, and discussion questions"--Provided by the publisher.
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Nova the star eater

2019
When Nova eats Earth's Sun, panicked scientists from around the world tell her why they need it back and using a little girl's suggestion, Nova is happy to help. Includes glossary and facts about the sun.
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To the Sun!

2017
The sun brings light, heat, and energy to Earth! Leela's imagination takes her on a journey to explore the sun. Come aboard her spacecraft as she orbits around the sun and learns what makes it so hot! Find out more about the closest star to our planet.
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