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The Most Amazing Science Pop-up Book

by Jay Young
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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

No garden-variety pictorial pop-ups greet the reader of this scientific treasure trove. The cover, in fact, tells the tale: ``This unique book includes a working record player, compass, microscope, camera obscura, sundial, kaleidoscope, and periscope!'' Should the book's price seem steep, a consideration of these devices-to say nothing of the wealth of information included-may turn the package into a considerable value. The subjects on the book's seven spreads are grouped under such headings as ``Over the Rainbow'' (color and light), ``Lights, Camera, Action!'' (photography) and ``Opposites Attract'' (magnetism and electromagnetism). Pages are crowded (occasionally, overcrowded) with brief, discrete paragraphs and sidebars, while abundant drawings and photographs illustrate the many subjects. Kids will be hooked from the very first spread, on which a metallic stylus attached to a fold-out ``arm'' is placed on a plastic ``record''-and out come the sounds of the first song ever recorded, ``Mary Had a Little Lamb.'' Ages 9-up. (Sept.)

Children's Literature - Susie Wilde

Science comes alive! This book is full of bright photographs against dark backgrounds that convey the full meaning of the scientific principles of sound, magnetism, electricity, photography, and more. Each page is loaded with fun facts and ideas to intrigue and capture young readers. But best of all, this is a hands-on science book! Its pages hold a working record player, compass, microscope, camera obscura, sundial, kaleidoscope and periscope.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1994
Publisher
Harperfestival
Pages
14
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780694005888

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