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Explore light and optics!, Anita Yasuda ; illustrated by Bryan Stone

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Explore light and optics!, Anita Yasuda ; illustrated by Bryan Stone
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 87) and index
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illustrations
Index
index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
7-107-10, Brodart
resource.interestGradeLevel
2-5, Brodart
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Explore light and optics!
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
933590670
Responsibility statement
Anita Yasuda ; illustrated by Bryan Stone
Series statement
Explore your world!
Summary
Imagine a world without light. What would it be like? Dark, cold, and lifeless! In Explore Light and Optics! With 25 Great Projects, readers ages 7 through 10 find out why light is so important to our world. We use light to communicate. Because of light, there are natural phenomena such as rainbows and the auroras. And its light that provides living things with the energy they need to exist. In Explore Light and Optics!, readers learn how light travels, how the eye works, and why we can see objects. They read about optical inventions that changed the world, including microscopes, telescopes, and cameras. Kids are introduced to modern inventions such as lasers, solar planes, and the hundreds of thousands of miles of fiber optics that make it possible to transmit data all over the world. Through projects ranging from making a spectroscope and concocting invisible ink to creating a periscope and experimenting with lenses, children discover how light can be bent, bounced, and broken. Fun facts, jokes, cartoon illustrations and links to online primary sources spark an interest in the fascinating role light plays in our lives from the sun shining overhead to the cellphone in our back pocket
Target audience
pre adolescent
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