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"Light can travel faster than anything else in the universe. It makes it possible for you to wear a different colored shirt every day. But what exactly is light and where does it come from? One thing is for sure, light makes our world a brighter place."-- No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This book is great for lessons about light! It includes lots of kid-friendly information about what light is, waves of light, traveling light, how we see light, particles of light, and the power of light. I like this book because it connects to kids' background knowledge (asset-based) and isn’t super text-heavy. There are great pictures, extra fun facts, a glossary, and even a page that provides readers with a chance to experiment with what they’ve learned, where they are able to think like a scientist with materials that are accessible to anyone. It also provides readers with a takeaway where they are able to show what they’ve learned with their friends and family which could be modified as fun homework. (