
The Science of Light Low Intermediate Book with Online Access
by Kathryn O
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This engaging science book illuminates fundamental concepts about light for young readers, exploring how light travels, creates shadows, reflects off surfaces, and enables us to see colors. Kathryn O...
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This engaging science book illuminates fundamental concepts about light for young readers, exploring how light travels, creates shadows, reflects off surfaces, and enables us to see colors. Kathryn O'Dell presents these complex physics principles through clear explanations and relatable examples that transform abstract ideas into tangible learning moments about rainbows, mirrors, and the sun's rays.
What makes this educational resource particularly effective is how it balances scientific accuracy with child-friendly language, making optics accessible without oversimplifying core concepts. Young scientists aged 6-10 will appreciate the straightforward approach to understanding reflection, refraction, and light energy, while parents will value how it builds foundational physics knowledge through everyday phenomena. This illuminating read successfully makes the invisible visible, sparking curiosity about how light shapes our world.
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