Explore solids and liquids!
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Author
Contributions
- Stone, Bryan (Bryan A.), illustrator - Contributor
Publication
2014 - Nomad Press, White River Junction, VT, Vermont
Language
English
Word Count
23,000 words, Guess
Page Count
92 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveexploresolidsliq0000reil
- ISBN-101619301717
- ISBN-101619302373
- ISBN-139781619301719
- ISBN-139781619302372
and 6 more
- OCLC Control Number885543902
- Better World BooksP7-DPY-788
- Better World Books9781619302372
- Better World Books9781619301719
- Better World BooksO7-BNN-957
- Open LibraryOL35345463M
Classifications
- DDC530.4
- LCCQC173.36 .R54 2014
Description
"For a kid, watching a solid turn into a liquid or a liquid into a gas is nothing short of magic. In Explore Solids and Liquids! With 25 Great Projects kids experience the wonder of different states of matter. They'll learn what matter is made of, how it can change, and how these interactions really work in our universe. With plenty of activities and projects, young readers gain a solid understanding of the matter they touch, see, feel, and experience every single day."--Page [4] cover.
Subjects
Topics
Series Statement
- Explore your world
- Explore your world! (White River Junction, Vt.)
Other Editions
- Explore solids and liquids!
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