I Wonder Why Soap Makes Bubbles and Other Questions About Science

by Barbara Taylor

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Questions and answers to various science areas including "What makes bathroom mirrors fog up?" and "Why do rainbows happen?"

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I Wonder Why Soap Makes Bubbles and Other Questions About Science by Barbara Taylor is a nonfiction book that addresses a lot of common scientific ponderings of young children. The contents page is organized by each question a person might have such as “what is science about, what do scientists do, what can walk on water, why are water droplets round” and so forth. There is a total of 31 kid friendly scientific questions addressed in this book. Each page in the book addresses these questions a few at a time. The answers are pretty limited and not totally child friendly. I would use this book to help my young scientists in my classroom be inspired to ask real questions that they actually have.

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Barbara Taylor is a well-known author of natural history books for children Dr. Roger Few has written many books on natural history

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I Wonder Why Soap Makes Bubbles and Other Questions About Science

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Nonfiction
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507.8Natural sciences & mathematicsScienceEducation, research, related topicsScience Fair Projects
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Q163 .T253ScienceScience (General)General
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