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Listen and See: What's on TV?


At Home with Science

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No. of pages 32

Published: 2001

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Great for age 7-11 years

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Listen and See! What's on TV? follows Archie the elephant, Frank the flamingo, Bob the duck and the rest of the gang while they explore the living room. How do things get dusty? Why is my sofa comfy? and What is a newspaper made of? are just some of the questions that the friends discuss. With accessible diagrams and 12 step-by-step experiments (plus some of the world's silliest jokes!), they find out the simple scientific explanations to these questions and many more. A uniquely unstuffy approach to science that gets kids involved with the world around them.

 

This book is part of a book series called At Home With Science .

This book is aimed at children in primary school.

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2001 by Pan Macmillan .

Peter Utton is a popular illustrator and a Smarties Prize winner, acclaimed for his atmospheric art. For Orchard, he has illustrated The Orchard Book of Legends of King Arthur. Janice Lobb has been a lecturer for many years at the City of Westminster College, London, where she teaches science to all levels of ability. Her wide experience and enthusiasm make her the perfect author for the At Home with Science series. This series reflects her interest in making science fun by treating it as a normal part of everyday life. Peter Utton is an acclaimed illustrator who won the Smarties Book Prize for Sally Grindley's book, Shhh! in 1992. His other titles include King Arthur, the Teddy Tales collection and Harry's Stormy Night, The Labours of Hercules, The Bible Storybook, The Nursery Storybook and The Good Shepherd Storybook. He has also written and illustrated The Witch's Hand and What if?

This book has the following chapters: 1 Title; 2-3 Copyright And Contents; 4-5 Introduction; 6-7 How Does A TV Screen Work? 8-9 Why Is My Sofa Comfy? 10-11 How Do Radiators Work? 12-13 What Does Polishing Do? 14-15 How Can I Speak On The Phone? 16-17 What Is A Photo? 18-19 How Do Things Get Dusty? 20-21 What Is A Newspaper Made Of? 22-23 How Does The Light Switch On? 24-25 How Can Plants Grow Indoors? 26-27 Who's In The Family Portrait? 28-29 How Do Speakers Work? 30-31 Living Room Quiz; 31 Glossary; 32 Index

This book is in the following series:

At Home with Science

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