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Horrible Science: Shocking Electricity

Horrible Science: Shocking Electricity

Published in
2001
3.89
on Goodreads (441)

Description

Are you buzzing to discover how an electric eel can give you a nasty shock? Or which scientist gave electric shocks to his eyeballs? Use fact files and quizzes, teacher tests and cartoons to discover the shocking facts about electricity.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
160 pages

Why to read

  • Educational Content: 'Horrible Science: Shocking Electricity' presents scientific concepts in a fun and engaging way, making it easier for young readers to understand and retain information about electricity and its applications.
  • Entertaining Style: Nick Arnold is known for his humorous and entertaining writing style, which keeps children amused while they learn. The book includes jokes, cartoons, and quirky facts that make the learning process enjoyable.
  • Inspires Curiosity: The book encourages children to explore the world of science beyond the classroom. It sparks curiosity about how things work and promotes further investigation into the wonders of electricity and other scientific phenomena.
  • Interactive Learning: 'Horrible Science: Shocking Electricity' often includes simple experiments and activities that readers can try at home, providing a hands-on learning experience that reinforces the concepts discussed in the book.