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Cargando... Air is All Around Youpor Franklyn M. Branley
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Classic vintage simple science book, as clear and easy to understand as it was 40 years ago. ( ) This book is about air and how air exists in which we can see and feel. The author gives and demonstrates scientific examples of how air are in the atmosphere and the sky above the ground. Additionally, there are more scientific facts about air in general in addition to activities to experiment with air. I like this book because I actually learn something about air that may seem pointless and boring but I see how important air is especially when it comes to air quality that we breathe in. I also think this book does a good job of explaining the importance of air in our world and how air is incorporated in our everyday life. I would use this book in my science when it comes to air topics and examples of how air is used in our everyday world. This book is about how air is all around us, no matter where we go. Franklyn Branley writes about scientific examples explaining how air is everywhere. There are facts included throughout the book, such as how air has a weight. I really like how Branley includes activities readers can do to learn more about air at the end of the book. John O’Brien did a great job with the illustrations. They are fun and include a lot of line work. This is a kid friendly science book that explains how air is all around us even though we can't always see it or feel it. It has some short experiments you could explore at home or in school that shows how air is everywhere, even if it can't be seen. This book has nice explanations and drawings/diagrams to help children understand this concept even more. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Describes the various properties of air and shows how to prove that air takes up space and that there is air dissolved in water. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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