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Pettiford, Rebecca
Series: Science Questions
Library Bound
In this book, early readers will learn why the sky looks blue. Vibrant, full color photos and carefully leveled text will engage beginning readers as they learn about the visible light spectrum and how sunlight reacts with particles in the air to affect the sky's color.
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Copyright: 2023
Pub Date: -
Size: 7.75 x 7.7
Pages: 24
Interest Grade: PK-3
Reading Level: -
Classification: Nonfiction
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Dewey: 551.56
Language: English
Penworthy Release: 01-2023
ISBN: 9798885240598
Item #: 53450
Available : 22
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Key words:
Science, Sky, Light, Spectrum, Early Concept, STEM, Earth Science, Science Questions, Reading Tips, Photos
Index, Picture Glossary, Table of Contents, Science, Reader, Nonfiction, Bullfrog Books, Jump! Inc.
Why do you see rainbows after it rains? Learn the answers to some of the most common science questions about the world around us in this engaging series. Each book highlights a different science question, prompting readers to consider the scientific method.