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Format: Paperback
Condition: New
It takes about 6 Hours and 1 minutes on average for a reader to read Energy: Physical Science For Kids. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The recommended reading level for Energy: Physical Science For Kids is Kindergarten through 4th Grade .
The Lexile score for Energy: Physical Science For Kids is 510.
Energy: Physical Science For Kids is 32 pages long.
Energy: Physical Science For Kids was written by Andi Diehn and Hui Li
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Derived From Web , Dec 7, 2020
This book will help your child learn how to teach energy in a fun and colorful way. I wish I had this book when I was younger. I really liked the way the cover was made because it catches the attention of the readers. Not only that, it also provides good exercises throughout the book, so that you can read it with the kids while reading it. It actually makes the kids wonder why energy is so important and who consumes it as well. In total, this book for me was 1010, I really liked it.
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Fun book about energy
Derived From Web , Dec 10, 2019
I wish I had this book when I was younger.
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Five Stars
Derived From Web , Apr 3, 2018
The series of Andi Diehn's curious concepts for children is great for introducing physical science to young minds.
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Energy - a pretty comprehensive very first book!
Derived From Web , Mar 15, 2018
Energy is a complicated topic, there are so many forms of it. And yet, this book deftly gives examples of how different energy types are similar. With respect to the chemical curiosity and experimentation of children, the book even clarifies that we don 't get our endless energy from cleaning chemicals. It is a thoughtful touch that shows the author understands her audience.
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Lovely series
Derived From Web , Mar 9, 2018
This book helps the elementary child find energy in the real world, along with the others of the series. Perfect book for the family who does not expect to learn science from a book, but wants to ignite the books that build a scientist the ideas that ignite.
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