What Makes a Magnet?

What Makes a Magnet? by Franklyn M. Branley is a 32-page book published by Harper Collins on July 19, 1996. This edition is part of the Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science series, designed to engage young readers with the fundamental principles of magnetism. The book explores the properties and behavior of magnets, providing clear explanations and delightful illustrations by True Kelley that enhance the learning experience.
Readers will find hands-on activities, such as making a magnet and compass, that encourage interactive learning. The content is tailored for a juvenile audience, making complex scientific concepts accessible and enjoyable. This book serves as an informative resource in the realms of science and nature, specifically focusing on physics and the characteristics of magnets.
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Will a magnet pick up a paper clip or a feather? The answer is, just the paper clip. Magnets only pick up things that contain bits of iron. In this new addition to the Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science series, veteran author Franklyn Branley explains the properties and behavior of magnets. True Kelley’s charming illustrations will entertain readers as they discover for themselves what makes a magnet. Hands-on activities include making a magnet and compass.
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