The Periodic Table
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Rating | : | 4.68 (614 Votes) |
Asin | : | B007XF8OLC |
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Number of Pages | : | 488 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-26 |
Language | : | English |
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My daughter and son-in-law are both college grads. They My daughter and son-in-law are both college grads. They are teaching my grandchildren to read and learn every thing under the sun that they can get there hands on. I've purchased 8-9 of these books and my grandson and my daughter read them all the time. My daughter was a Physics Major in college and she likes all of the books I've gotten from Pasher. Thanks. dnjii said Curious young scientists will love this. Best book for kids curious about science but not yet into the thick reading. Each character/element is described in a clever and informative way. As a parent I learned A LOT. I do think these books are aimed at older kids in the 9-10 years old range or older. A couple of the descriptions were not meant for young ears (ex. "this element is used as part of a lethal cocktail for death row" - I just skipped over that part). We love all of these Simon Basher math and science books.. For all fans of science After receiving the Physics book in this series, we've started collecting them all. My son (5th grader) is a science nerd (his words) and can't get enough of these easy-to-understand, information PACKED books. Grab them all!
But as you'll soon find out, all those mysterious numbers and letters are clues to the amazing world of elements. The Periodic Table is a fun-filled way to learn about the elements and understand why they are so important. Narrator L.J. But this doesn't mean there are only 111 elements in the universe. One or more elements might still be out there just waiting to be discovered! Elements make up everything we see in the world around us, and believe it or not, each has a unique personality that makes it as interesting as it is useful for fulfilling its role in the world. Just looking at the periodic table can be enough to give young science students a serious headache. The brainchild of Siberian superchemist Dimitri Mendeleev, the periodic table represents the 111 known elements, from