Science: A Visual Encyclopedia
W**E
Use this in conjunction with the Science text book! Wonderful homeschool tool!
I am SO happy I decided to purchase this book. It was full of color and it kept my 10 yr old son's attention. We use it in conjunction with our Science text book to further learn about what we are studying at the time. For example, we were studying cells and we just looked up what they had about cells in the book and it really helped my son understand more about cells. Love it! Would recommend this to homeschooling parents out there who could use this in addition to the actual book. Will be ordering the Geometry one as well!
C**V
Excellent book!
Fantastic material, great quality pictures that sometimes even span the entire page. Accurate, detailed info. My 8yr old loves it!
S**I
Highly recommend for science-loving kids
Per my 2nd grader: “It was a great book, I learned a lot about science, and it kept me very interested.” The pictures are vibrant and help explain the concepts.
A**Y
This book has awesome pictures, concise explanations of very complex topics
My 3rd grade son is using this book as a starting point for research projects. This book has awesome pictures, concise explanations of very complex topics, and covers all the important topics. Totally recommend!
L**S
a great book!
My son has always loved science. He was an early reader and has always been drawn to nonfiction and science based reading. This is a great book with a large variety of intriguing topics. Makes learning facts a whole lot of fun. Nice visual pictures to accompany the text.
B**T
GREAT BOOK!
Great book, very well made and interesting both for kids and grown-ups. My 9 year old daughter wants to be a scientist and this is a great start for her.
R**7
My son loves Science and reading. He pointed out ...
My son loves Science and reading. He pointed out to me that on Page 37 under title Metals and sub title "More Valuable than Gold" - Fahrenheit to Celsius conversion is incorrect. It shows 2919 degree Fahrenheit or 1064 degree Celsius. Actually 2919 degree Fahrenheit is equal to 1604 degree Celsius. I hope the publisher will not make such mistakes in the future.
K**R
Great first reference
Wonderful book! My budding scientist was so happy! Great first reference.
V**T
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interesting + easy to understand .... and the book is best quality ...
N**A
This book stays on my living room table!
I absolutely love this book. I purchased it for my kids but then I had to buy my own copy from Amazon because we were all fighting over it! Extremely well-written, for those of us who like to read all the detail that really matters and nothing else. The illustrations, along with the fascinating illustrations keep adults and children alike gripped and turning the pages. One warning though: to avoid family arguments, buy at least two copies! :-)
V**C
Excellent
Educational
E**E
Five Stars
Great book for 10+ year olds
T**K
Five Stars
Good learning tool for general science
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