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Hardcover What Makes Popcorn Pop?: First Questions and Answers about Food Book

ISBN: 078350862X

ISBN13: 9780783508627

What Makes Popcorn Pop?: First Questions and Answers about Food

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Boyds Mills Press publishes a wide range of high-quality fiction and nonfiction picture books, chapter books, novels, and nonfiction This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Help for Children and Adults Who Want to Know More!

The best way to engage anyone's interest is to connect information to something that has attracted their attention. In this enjoyable book, Highlights for Children Science Editor, Jack Myers, takes on children's questions about the everyday world around us. Each question and answer take a half to a full page, and are accompanied by lively drawings to improve the reader's interest. Unless you are a scientist, you're bound to pick up some useful information here. In my case, I didn't know that while aluminum oxidizes it forms a protective coating that stops the oxidation from continuing. It's challenging to know how technical or how simple to make the answers. For the most part, Myers created a very nice balance. Here are some of my favorite questions from the book:"What makes popcorn pop?""Since salt is not hot, how does it melt ice and snow?""If heat makes things expand and cold makes them contract, why does water expand when you freeze it?""If we have two eyes, how come we don't see double?""I pushed my finger into a soap bubble but it didn't pop. Why not?""How come if you go into the bathroom to sing it sounds better than when you are in the bedroom or anywhere else?""If the world is round, wouldn't the people in the southern part be upside down?""I've always wondered how the shape of a rainbow is formed."One of the strengths of this book is that a child can find out an answer for her- or himself, or they can seek out an adult for more explanation. Now with the Internet, either one can go on and find out even more. Having uncovered how much there is to know, it is likely that many will develop a greater interest in science. I wish science were taught this way in schools. Also, a child with a limited imagination may find these questions helpful in stimulating new thoughts.Overcome your disbelief stalls and the misconception stalls of your children with this helpful book. Discover the irresistible appeal of imaginative questions and their fascinating answers! Donald MitchellCoauthor of The Irresistible Growth Enterprise...
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