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What Makes a Magnet? by Franklyn M. Branley β€” book cover

What Makes a Magnet?

by Franklyn M. Branley, True Kelley
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Overview

Will a magnet pick up a paper clip or a feather? The answer is, just the paper clip. Magnets only pick up things that contain bits of iron. In this new addition to the Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science series, veteran author Franklyn Branley explains the properties and behavior of magnets. True Kelley's charming illustrations will entertain readers as they discover for themselves what makes a magnet. Hands-on activities include making a magnet and compass.

Describes how magnets work and includes instructions for making a magnet and a compass.

Synopsis

Will a magnet pick up a paper clip or a feather? The answer is, just the paper clip. Magnets only pick up things that contain bits of iron. In this new addition to the Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science series, veteran author Franklyn Branley explains the properties and behavior of magnets. True Kelley's charming illustrations will entertain readers as they discover for themselves what makes a magnet. Hands-on activities include making a magnet and compass.

Children's Literature

This interesting informative book about magnets engages readers immediately with a fishing expedition-a magnet on a string into a box of various objects. We learn how to turn a needle into a magnet and then how to turn that magnet into a compass. The compass is then used to prove that the earth is a magnet. Lets-Read-And-Find-Out Science, Stage 2.

About the Author, Franklyn M. Branley

Franklyn M. Branley was Astronomer Emeritus and former Chairman of the American Museum-Hayden Planetarium. In 1960, he originated the Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science series. Dr. Branley was the author of over 150 science books for children.

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Children's Literature - Kristin Harris

This interesting informative book about magnets engages readers immediately with a fishing expedition-a magnet on a string into a box of various objects. We learn how to turn a needle into a magnet and then how to turn that magnet into a compass. The compass is then used to prove that the earth is a magnet. Lets-Read-And-Find-Out Science, Stage 2.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 1996
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
32
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780064451482

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