
| Janice VanCleave's Physics for Every Kid: 101 Easy Experiments in Motion, Heat, Light, Machines, and Sound (Science for Every Kid Series)
| How do magnets work? What makes a curve ball curve? What keeps an airplane in the air? How can a pulley make you five times stronger? Now you can learn the answers to these and other questions about basic physics through 101 fun, safe, low-cost experiments and activities that can be performed at home or in the classroom. In Physics for Every Kid, you'll learn about gravity from funnels that seem to defy nature by rolling up hill. Using a balloon as a power source, you'll make a fluorescent light...More |

| Light (Eyewitness Guides)
| This guide to the story of light in which photography of original equipment, intricate scientific instruments, revealing experiments and 3-D models offer a unique view to the incredible discoveries that have transformed our world. See why ancient peoples worshipped the Sun as a God; how light rays bend; why things glow when they are very hot; what creates a colour television picture; how microscopes and telescopes were invented ; why a leaf looks green; how fibre optics can transmit light; what ...More |

| Light, Sound and Electricity (Internet-linked Library of Science)
| |

| Sound (Science Answers) (Science Answers)
| |

| Awesome Experiments in Light & Sound
| These totally awesome, kid-friendly experiments teach the scientific basics of light and sound. And they're easy to carry out, using the most ordinary materials found around the house. Just grab a boom box, toilet paper tube, rubber band, or drinking straw to create a little smart magic. And it's fun to make cereal dance to the music and watch light bounce off a mirror and hit a bull's-eye. Hear your heart pumping through a funnel and tubing. Build a "ray maker" to display the visible spectrum o...More |

| Sound and Light (Hands on Science)
| This title contains 40 tried and tested experiments, some classic with up-to-the-minute variations, and some entirely new. Scientific principles are shown in action as well as in photographs of their everyday applications. The experiments are all safe to do, use household materials, are manageable but absorbing, and offer rewarding results. Readers are told how long each experiment lasts, what materials are needed, and what the results mean. Eye-catching illustrations and engaging text make this...More |

| Sound (Early Bird Energy)
| |

| Edison's Fantastic Phonograph
| Can you imagine life without CDs and videos, without television and radio? Over 100 years ago, none of these things existed, but then Thomas Edison invented a machine that would change the world. This is the story of a scientific genius and how he recorded sound for the first time. |

| Sound (Essentials Science)
| This book is part of the "Essentials" series of photocopiable books designed to offer the non-specialist teacher a wide range of open-ended science activities for specified levels of ability. The series provides activities to support any scheme of work being used in the school, either as part of a structured science lesson or as educationally-sounded time-fillers. Each book contains photocopiable activities plus teachers' notes that explain the purpose of each activity; its relevance to the Nati...More |

| Sound (How Does Science Work)
| These topics are approached in a simple and clear way. The concepts are complemented by new artwork and specially-commissioned photography featuring children. Each step-by-step experiment has been tried in the classroom and is illustrated with photography which encourages children's understanding. Each book is bright, colourful and simple in its design. |

| Bang (Real Scientist)
| The Real Scientist puts the WOW factor back into science investigate, experiment, get going! |

| Sound (Ways Into Science)
| A very simple science series that introduces the first concepts that surround the physical sciences. The text combines statements and questions in such a way that develops a child's understanding of science as well as the language related to it. It also builds confidence by helping children appreciate the science they already know. Simple experiments are also included in the text and exercises introduced which promote skills in sorting and handling data. SOUND considers how we hear and the diffe...More |

| Sound Hb (Science Projects)
| A practical project-based introduction to the science concept of sound, based on the direct experience of the readers. Suggesting the use of readily available, inexpensive materials, this book provides step-by-step projects with accompanying notes and answers to questions. |

| Sound (I Know That)
| I Know That! is a series developed to introduce non-fiction books to children in their first years at school. It gives young readers confidence by building on facts they already know and covers a variety of topics in a way that supports both learning and reading skills |

| Sound (Science Experiments)
| Explores the properties of sound, through experiments using materials that are readily available in both homes and schools. |

| Science Starters: Light and Dark Hb
| Activities and experiments explain the properties of light and concepts such as shadows, refraction and how the eye works. Questions within the text motivate children to talk about the experiments to find out more. All the projects use readily available materials. |

| Light (Ladybird Junior Science)
| |

| Q. Science: Communications - Listen
| A book in the "Communications" theme of the "QScience" series. It is a story book, told principally through pictures and with minimal text, which describes different sounds heard by children in their everyday lives. Readers are encouraged to imitate many of the sounds themselves. |

| Science Keywords: Material World Pb
| This book explains words that will help the reader understand more about forces, electricity, sound, light and materials. The words are listed in alphabetical order, with a clue at the top of each page to help find the right place. The trail of underlined words can be followed to find even more information. It provides the definition of words associated with the material world, such as various metals and chemicals and their uses. It is one of a seroes of books on core curriculum subjects that ca...More |

| Science Resources: Weather, Sound and Light
| |