Rainbow Science: Discover How Rainbows Are Made, with 23 Fun Experiments & Colorful Activities!
This colorful book explores the fascinating science of rainbows and includes a pair of fun prism glasses so kids can see rainbows right before their eyes!
I spy a rainbow! But where do rainbows come from? How are they made? Rainbow Science celebrates everything rainbow, from the science of sunlight to the prism in raindrops to how our eyes see all the colors that make up a rainbow, in this colorful activity book. Kids can be a rainbow scientist and learn how to search for rainbows, make their own rainbows with a hose, spin homemade color wheels, blow multicolored bubbles, make a kaleidoscope, and more. Simple materials lists and straightforward, age-appropriate experiment steps are accompanied by scientific explanations for each activity. Engaging illustrations give easy-to-understand explanations about rainbow science and the math and physics of light refraction. Tucked into the pocket on the inside front cover is a fun pair of wearable glasses so kids can see rainbows right before their eyes. This book is a celebration of rainbows for kids who love science experiments, weather, and hands-on activities!
# of Pages: 48
Book Binding: Hardcover
Year of Publication: 2024
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Language: en
ISBN: 9781635866179
Artemis Roehrig and Sarah Walsh are a dynamic duo of science educators and writers. Both passionate about inspiring children to explore the wonders of the natural world, they have combined their talents to create the engaging and informative book, Rainbow Science. Roehrig is an award-winning author and science educator with a background in biology and environmental science. She has written numerous books and articles for children, including the popular "Journey Around the Sun" series. Walsh, on the other hand, is a talented illustrator and designer with a love for science and art. Together, Roehrig and Walsh have created a colorful and hands-on guide to understanding rainbows that will spark curiosity and creativity in young readers.