Discover simple science through first-hand exploration and friendly stories.
In Science Readers: Book II, Vincent T. Murché guides curious children through everyday experiments and observations that build solid reasoning from the start. This edition presents a clear, step-by-step approach to early science, using short lessons and friendly dialogue to illuminate how the world works.
In these pages, young readers follow three siblings as they observe materials, plants, animals, and common tools. The text emphasizes careful watching, careful thinking, and the habit of recalling what was learned, making science feel natural and enjoyable rather than abstract.
- See how porous objects absorb liquids, and learn how to test absorption and elasticity with simple demonstrations.
- Explore the sponge, its uses, and what makes it useful in washing and caring for others.
- Meet metals like cast iron and wrought iron, discovering how heat, shape, and toughness affect their workability.
- Follow practical notes on milk, butter, cheese, and the roles of cream and curd in food.
Ideal for readers new to science who enjoy turning ideas into small, doable experiments at home or in class. The book’s gentle, story-driven format helps young learners connect everyday observations with basic scientific concepts.
Ideal for readers of early science and family-friendly learning journeys.