Grade 1-3-A fact-filled, accessible study of solids, liquids,
and gases. The book gives examples of each state of matter and some
simple activities that demonstrate the attributes of each. The last
page presents three related science experiments. The author''s use
of sentence fragments, such as "Water flowing in the creek," is
bothersome, but the humorous illustrations add to the text and
provide a good mix of children of both genders and various races
enjoying science. The page layout mak
內容簡介:
Did you ever walk through a wall? Drink a glass of blocks?
Have you ever played with a lemonade doll, or put on milk for
socks? This latest addition to the Let''s-Read-and-Find-Out Science
series introduces the youngest readers to an important science
concept: the differences between solids, liquids, and gases. Any
child who wants to know why he can''t walk through a wall will enjoy
Kathleen Zoehfeld''s simple text and Paul Meisel''s playful
illustrations.
關於作者:
Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld is the award-winning author of more
than sixty books, including Dinosaur Tracks, "a great choice for
even the most discriminating dinophiles" School Library Journal;
Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?, a Children''s Book of the Month Club
selection described as "fascinating" by Kirkus Reviews; and
Dinosaurs Big and Small, a 2003 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Best Book
Award winner. When she''s not reading, researching, writing, or
editing, Kathleen loves to spend her free time exploring, doing
fieldwork, and preparing fossils in the laboratory for her local
natural history museums. She lives in Berkeley, California.