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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good introductory science book,
By Michelle Kloss "mom & art historian" (Ellicott City, MD) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Starting Point Science: What Makes It Rain? / What Makes a Flower Grow? / Where Does Electricity Come From? / What's Under the Ground? (Hardcover)
My four and six year olds enjoy this book. There is a lot of information (presented in little blurbs scattered around each page) presented in each of the four chapters. The topics are good introductory science lessons: electricity, how a flower grows, rain, and what's under the ground. The lessons correspond to curriculum in my son's preschool class.
Some of the information is a little dated but it's not too much of a problem. |
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Starting Point Science: What Makes It Rain? / What Makes a Flower Grow? / Where Does Electricity Come From? / What's Under the Ground? by Susan Mayes (Hardcover - Jan. 2007)
$13.99 $11.89
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