Explore the science behind everyday things—from fuels and fire to light, color, and lenses.
This approachable science book introduces how matter works in daily life. It covers common substances, fuels, and the chemistry of burning, then moves into how light behaves, how colors arise, and how lenses form images. It also explains how our eyes see, and how tools like the camera, microscope, and telescope reveal the world beyond what we can see with the naked eye. Practical experiments and simple explanations make these ideas tangible for curious readers.
- Understand fuels, combustion, and what makes fires start or stop
- Learn how light and color work, including the spectrum and the rainbow
- See how lenses create magnified images in cameras, microscopes, and telescopes
- Explore the eye, vision, and basic principles of imaging and measurement
Ideal for readers who want a solid, kid-friendly grounding in physics and chemistry through clear explanations and hands-on activities.