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cold
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Really hot science projects with temperature
how hot is it? how cold is it?
Gardner, Robert
2003
Contains simple scientific experiments designed to teach children about temperatures.
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Hot and cold
Hunter, Rebecca
2001
Describes the phenomena of heat and cold, their causes, effects, measurement, and influence on our lives.
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Heating and cooling
Ballard, Carol
2008
An exploration of heating and cooling that covers temperature, changes of state, conduction, convection, heat radiation, and storing and saving heat.
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Hot and cold
Pluckrose, Henry Arthur
1986
Text and photographs present the concept of hot and cold.
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Hot and cold
Mellett, P
1992
Examines the scientific principles of heat and cold through the cooking of a variety of recipes from different countries and cultures. Some of the recipes included are--sea shell salad, chinese stir fry, tabbouleh, chocolate treats and others.
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Why is it cold?
Arvetis, Chris
1987
Mr. Fox explains in simple text what makes cold weather.
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Hot and cold
Royston, Angela
2002
Photographs and simple text teach children about changing temperatures.
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Dora's chilly day
Thorpe, Kiki
2004
Dora and Boots go out on a chilly day to buy some chocolate for Abuela, and on they way they see what their friends are up to out in the cold weather.
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Hot, cold
Murray, Julie
2007
Offers a brief description of the science of hot and cold.
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Hot and cold
Bryant-Mole, Karen
1998
Text and experiments introduce the scientific properties of heat and cold, examining such topics as temperature, thermometers, freezing, and melting.
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