What Is the World Made Of?: All About Solids, Liquids, and Gases (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2)
D**4
Great science book for kids
YES! I love this book. My 3yo son recently asked why he couldn't hold water, so I bought this book to explain it. My kids found it interesting and can how tell you the difference between states of matter. It's really well done in terms of simple explanations (but also has a surprising amount of detail) and has cute illustrations. I highly recommend this book (and the series) to any science oriented parents.
R**E
All the learning in one great book for kids
Teachers would love this children literature book as it brings out the concept of matter and can be used at various levels in the elementary levels. I used excerpts from it during my science lesson and it worked wonders.
A**R
Great intro to states of matter
Love this book. I've used it to introduce matter to students grade KG through 4th grade (adding explanation/detail depending on the grade level). It's a great, kid-friendly introduction to solids, liquids and gases. Highly recommend.
J**N
Good book, don't buy for Kindle
The book was a great intro to matter for 1st-3rd graders. Review is low because it's a really, really bad Kindle version. Text comes out almost illegibly small.
S**M
Great read
The book was a great read. Good introductory book. I wished the explanation for understanding gas and examples were a tad simpler to follow for a five year old. Otherwise, not bad.
J**Y
It does a pretty good job explaining the concept to young kids
The subject is matter. It does a pretty good job explaining the concept to young kids. My 2nd grader just read it. Although the age range is up to 3rd grade, these books also reinforce science concepts to my 6th grader. Four stars because in this series there is inevitably there is always 1-2 pages they don't do well.
K**R
Great discussion starter for young children
After reading this to my daughter last night, we engaged in a 30 minute long game of "Solid, Liquid, or Gas?" The book does a great job of explaining the states of matter. For the "Try It Yourself" sections it, of course, uses water for a test subject, going through freezing, evaporation, and condensation. I had to promise that we would do the experiments today.Once again, I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to teach their young children about basic science.
M**Z
Great Science Book
I am a teacher and in need of some good science books for our class. This is a great book and should be used with four and five year old students. I also think that this book works great in elementary schools.
P**.
It is a favourite book series for early science studies
It is a favourite book series for early science studies. We are homeschooling family. My girls are 5 and 9 y.o. They both read the books of this series with a pleasure. After reading they report us about what was the book about. This one greatly delivers the message about the materials and states of matter.
J**S
Great as learning supplement!
The illustrations and typesetting captivates the kids' attention.I do not homeschool my kids but, this book is a great learning supplement. It teaches the facts without forcing the topic. I plan to buy the whole series.
W**S
Five Stars
Great
A**R
I really like the new case
I really like the new case, it’s not exactly what I had been looking for, I was looking more for the rubber soft texture, but this one is soft and I’m keeping it I like it. One small note is that it doesn’t always seem to clip right onto my laptop well, but it’s not super noticeable because it stays on fine. Lastly the feet on the bottom are excellent! Hopefully they hold up and don’t fall off like other cases I’ve had! Overall great purchase!Product was theBlack
D**L
What is the world made if?
A great teaching tool.
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