Engaging early science lessons for six- to eight-year-olds, presented in the Pestalozzian style.
This edition compiles a hands-on approach to exploring how we sense the world, from sight and hearing to smell and taste, with clear explanations and simple activities that invite young readers to observe, compare, and describe. It also weaves in practical, age-appropriate material on metals and related objects, helping children connect everyday phenomena with basic scientific ideas.
Structured in short lessons, the book guides the class through what the senses do, how we use them, and what we learn from observing the natural world. Students encounter vivid demonstrations, comparisons across animals and humans, and direct, concrete questions that encourage careful thinking. The writing stays focused on beginner science concepts, using accessible language and classroom-tested methods.
Ideal for readers seeking a traditional, classroom‑friendly introduction to early science and material studies for young learners.
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