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“This book is another in a series of How and Why Wonder Books planned to open doors of scientific knowledge to young readers. A quick look into the book reveals that it deals with several important areas of science: light, weather, plants, machines, and electricity. This general approach will have a special appeal to readers who wish an overview of more than one area of science within a single book.”
Paperback, slight wear, tanned pages, and gift inscription. Slight musty smell, no other major issues.
“This book is another in a series of How and Why Wonder Books planned to open doors of scientific knowledge to young readers. A quick look into the book reveals that it deals with several important areas of science: light, weather, plants, machines, and electricity. This general approach will have a special appeal to readers who wish an overview of more than one area of science within a single book.”
Paperback, slight wear, tanned pages, and gift inscription. Slight musty smell, no other major issues.