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Experiments in Science: How Do Things Grow?

by David Glover

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With over 40 themed experiments and diagrams to show how each experiment is performed, this work is part of a series that encourages 5-7 year olds to learn through simple, safe science experiments and observe the results.
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This is a book about simple science experiments. I would use this book for younger students, but it has a good lesson in the book called find the light. i thought this would be a great way to show students how plants need sunlight to survive! ( )
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With over 40 themed experiments and diagrams to show how each experiment is performed, this work is part of a series that encourages 5-7 year olds to learn through simple, safe science experiments and observe the results.

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