Sound and Light

Sound and Light by Karen Bryant-Mole, published by Capstone Classroom in January 2002, is a 24-page exploration of the fundamental principles of sound and light. Written in English, this book engages young readers by examining everyday experiences and direct observations related to these scientific concepts.
In this edition, readers will discover how sounds are created and the relationship between food and sunlight. The book addresses why some sounds are loud while others are soft, explains visibility in darkness, and describes the transition from day to night. Through accessible language and relatable examples, this work serves as an informative resource in the fields of science and nature for a juvenile audience.
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This book explains the basic principles of sound and light through looking at everyday experiences and direct observation. Topics include: how sounds are created; how food is related to sunlight; why some sounds are loud and some are soft; why you can still see when it’s dark outside; and, how day turns into night.
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