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The Usborne first encyclopedia of science
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The Usborne first encyclopedia of science

Author: Rachel Firth
Publisher: London : Usborne, 2002.
Edition/Format: Book : Juvenile audience : EnglishView all editions and formats
Summary:
Why do things float? What happens to the food you eat? Why is it warm in summer? Find out in this lively book. Simple text, amazing photographs and illustrations, fun science activities and links to exciting recommended Web sites introduce young readers to the wonders of science.
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Material Type: Juvenile audience
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Rachel Firth
ISBN: 0746042027 9780746042021
OCLC Number: 59464532
Notes: Cover title: The Usborne Internet-linked first encyclopedia of science.
Description: 64 p. : col. ill. ; 29 cm.
Other Titles: The Usborne Internet-linked first encyclopedia of science.
Responsibility: Rachel Firth ; designed by Helen Wood ; illustrated by David Hancock ; edited by Felicity Brooks and Anna Claybourne.

Abstract:

Why do things float? What happens to the food you eat? Why is it warm in summer? Find out in this lively book. Simple text, amazing photographs and illustrations, fun science activities and links to exciting recommended Web sites introduce young readers to the wonders of science.

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