Movements called vibrations produce sound. Small vibrations make a quiet sound. Big vibrations make a loud sound. This book teaches children what sound is and how it can be measured.
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These books are geared towards those young students who are early fluent or fluent readers. Filled with bright pictures, these books present brief introductions to various concepts introduced in science during these early years. The use of large type, short sentences, and sufficient white space enables the early reader to enjoy the text, while the pictures, and callouts with fun facts entertain the non-reader and the more advanced reader. Ending each book is a list to seek more information, both in print and on the publisher's Web site. Instructions to use the Web site are also given. This series is a must-have to introduce early elementary students to the scientific concepts in a way that is applicable to the reader's life. --Library Media Connection
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