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Density (Blastoff! Readers: First Science) (First Science: Blastoff Readers, Level 4)

Density (Blastoff! Readers: First Science) (First Science: Blastoff Readers, Level 4)

Published in
2008
3.40
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Description

Why is a small piece of metal heavier than a large piece of foam? Why does wood float in water? This books answers these questions as it teaches children about density in water and air.
Age
7-10
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
24 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • Educational Value: 'Density (Blastoff! Readers: First Science)' by Kay Manolis is designed to introduce young readers to the concept of density in an engaging and accessible way. Reading this book can help children understand a fundamental scientific principle that is a part of everyday life.
  • Age-Appropriate Content: The book is part of the 'First Science: Blastoff Readers, Level 4' series, which means it is tailored to the comprehension level and interests of children who are ready for more complex subjects and vocabulary. This ensures that the content is both challenging and understandable for young readers.
  • Supports STEM Learning: Encouraging children to read books on science topics like density supports STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education. This can foster a love for science and potentially inspire future educational and career paths in STEM fields.
  • Vibrant Illustrations: The 'Blastoff! Readers' series is known for its colorful and engaging illustrations that complement the text. These visuals can help children grasp the concept of density more easily and make the learning process more enjoyable.