Energy: Heat, Light, and Fuel

Energy: Heat, Light, and Fuel

Energy: Heat, Light, and Fuel

Energy: Heat, Light, and Fuel

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Overview

Discover the powerful world of energy! This nonfiction picture book introduces budding scientists to the different types of energy, including chemical energy, kinetic energy, and solar energy. Alongside charming illustrations, author Darlene R. Stille delivers a fun, engaging read-aloud or beginning read-alone. Includes hands-on experiments!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781404803473
Publisher: Capstone
Publication date: 01/01/2004
Series: Amazing Science
Pages: 24
Product dimensions: 10.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.12(d)
Lexile: IG550L (what's this?)
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years

About the Author

PWB Biography Darlene R. Stille is a science writer and author of more than 80 books for young people. When she was in high school, she fell in love with science. While attending the University of Illinois, she discovered that she also loved writing. She was fortunate enough to find a career as an editor and writer that allowed her to combine both of her interests. Darlene lives and writes in Michigan. CPB Biography Darlene R. Stille is a science writer and author of more than 80 books for young people. When she was in high school, she fell in love with science. While attending the University of Illinois, she discovered that she also loved writing. She was fortunate enough to find a career as an editor and writer that allowed her to combine both of her interests. Darlene Stille now lives and writes in Michigan. Darlene R. Stille is the award-winning author of more than 80 books for young people, including collections of biographies. She grew up in Chicago and attended the University of Illinois, where she discovered her love of writing. She now lives and writes in Michigan.

Table of Contents

Energy gets things done — How does energy work? — Where does energy comes from? — Saving energy — Make a pinwheel — Fuel for thought.

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