Spark, Shine, Glow!: What a Light Show

Spark, Shine, Glow!

What a Light Show
 
Publisher: Greenwillow Books
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ISBN13:9780062457110
ISBN10:006245711X
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:40 pages
Size:286x223x9 mm
Weight:413 g
Language:English
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What is light, and how does it shape our world? Acclaimed author Lola M. Schaefer and award-winning artist James Yang illuminate the essential concept of light in this playful and informative picture book. An educational and inventive picture book for readers of David Macaulay and Jason Chin, and anyone curious about how light impacts our world.

Light is everywhere: from the shining sun to a bright light bulb to a glowing firefly. Light from a flashlight helps you see in the dark, and light from the sun makes plants grow. And did you know that light makes X-rays possible, and also keeps cars, trucks, trains, ships, and planes moving safely? It even allows us to see deep into space! Where would we be without light?

From acclaimed author Lola M. Schaefer and award-winning illustrator James Yang, Spark, Shine, Glow! features a fact-filled, lively text full of rhythm and repetition, as well as engaging and informative illustrations illuminating key STEM concepts. A companion to their Lift, Mix, Fling!: Machines Can Do Anything, Spark, Shine, Glow! is for curious children, young scientists, classrooms, and family story-times.

Includes a glossary.



"Rhyming text and colorful illustrations explore different types of light as well as its various scientific properties. Familiar light sources-sun, flashlights, fireworks-are paired with more unusual ones, such as bioluminescent sea creatures and the aurora borealis, to demonstrate the range found in the world. . . . The book's greatest strengths are in the questions it will prompt." - School Library Journal