Children's Encyclopedia of Science

Children's Encyclopedia of Science

by John Paton, John Marshall (Illustrator)
Publisher: Rand McNally
Hardcover, 61 pages
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Science is important to all of us, every day of our lives. We live in probably the most exciting age people have ever lived in. We can travel faster than sound, we can see and hear people on the other side of the world, we can go to the moon. There seems to be no limit to the wonders of science. But how many of us really understand the quite simple bases for all these wonders? This book sets out to take a look at some of these. In word and picture it explains the how and why behind many of science's mysteries. Whether you read it all the way through or dip into it at random, you will find it an informative and entertaining introduction to the great world of science. If you want to find out where anything is, go to the index first. It will help you to make the best use of your book.

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