Starting Point Science series

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Starting Point Science series
Author(s)Susan Mayes
PublisherUsborne Publishing Ltd
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Each book in this bright, exciting series for young children introduces an aspect of nature, science of technology, providing fascinating information about the mysteries of everyday things. It answers such questions as: How does water get into the sky to make rain? How does an electric light bulb work? Why do insects visit flowers? What lives under the ground? Safe and easy experiments clarify explanations and make learning fun. The simple text, detailed illustrations and lively cartoons combine to answer the question of each title in clear, step-by-step…

Each book in this bright, exciting series for young children introduces an aspect of nature, science of technology, providing fascinating information about the mysteries of everyday things. It answers such questions as: How does water get into the sky to make rain? How does an electric light bulb work? Why do insects visit flowers? What lives under the ground? Safe and easy experiments clarify explanations and make learning fun.

The simple text, detailed illustrations and lively cartoons combine to answer the question of each title in clear, step-by-step stages. Young children can share and enjoy these books with adults, while the more confident reader will be rewarded with exciting new facts to read and understand.

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Series Titles

What Makes a Flower Grow?: A Starting Point Science book

Susan Mayes

 

 

What Makes It Rain?: A Starting Point Science book

Susan Mayes

 

 

What's Under the Ground?: A Starting Point Science book

Susan Mayes

Each book in this bright, exciting series for young children introduces an aspect of nature, science of technology, providing fascinating information about the mysteries of everyday things. It answers such questions as: How does water get into the sky to make rain? How does an electric light bulb work? Why do insects visit flowers? What lives under the ground? Safe and easy experiments clarify explanations and make learning fun.

The simple text, detailed illustrations and lively cartoons combine to answer the question of each title in clear, step-by-step…

 

Where Does Electricity Come From?: A Starting Point Science book

Susan Mayes

Each book in this bright, exciting series for young children introduces an aspect of nature, science or technology, providing fascinating information about the mysteries of everyday things. It answers such questions as: How does water get into the sky to make rain? How does an electric light bulb work? Why do insects visit flowers? What lives under the ground? Safe and easy experiments clarify explanations and make learning fun.
 

Earth and Space: A Starting Point Science book

Susan Mayes

 

 

Life on Earth: A Starting Point Science book

Susan Mayes

 

 

What's Out in Space?: A Starting Point Science book

Susan Mayes

At night, when the sky is clear, you can see hundreds of stars far out in space. On most nights you can see the Moon as well.
 
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