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I wonder why soap makes bubbles and other questions about science, Barbara Taylor

Label
I wonder why soap makes bubbles and other questions about science, Barbara Taylor
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
I wonder why soap makes bubbles and other questions about science
Oclc number
824170704
Responsibility statement
Barbara Taylor
Series statement
I wonder why
resource.studyProgramName
Accelerated Reader AR, LG, 4.7, 0.5, 156867
Summary
Questions and answers to various science areas including "What makes bathroom mirrors fog up?" and "Why do rainbows happen?"
Table Of Contents
What is science about? -- What do scientists do ? -- What can walk on water? -- Why are water droplets round? -- Why does soap make bubbles? -- Why do water wings help me float? -- Why do sharks have to keep swimming? -- Why do I run out of energy? -- What is energy? -- Why does the spoon get hot when I stir my cocoa? -- Why is sunlight warm? -- How do hang gliders hitch rides? -- How do divers stay warm? -- How do astronauts stay cool? -- Why do I feel cold after a shower? -- What makes bathroom mirrors steam up? -- What is sound? -- Why do trumpeters blow raspberries? -- Can sound travel under water? -- What causes shadows? -- Why can I see through glass? -- Can light bounce? -- Why do my legs look shorter under water? -- Why do rainbows happen? -- Why is grass green? -- Can cats see in color? -- What is air made of? -- How do bubbles get into soft drinks? -- Why do cakes rise? -- Why do bikes have tires? -- Why are tires full of air? -- How do bike brakes work? -- Why do we need air? -- Why do we need light? -- Why do we need water?
Target audience
juvenile
resource.variantTitle
Soap makes bubbles
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