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I wonder why soap makes bubbles and other questions about science, Barbara Taylor

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I wonder why soap makes bubbles and other questions about science, Barbara Taylor
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
I wonder why soap makes bubbles and other questions about science
Oclc number
824170704
Responsibility statement
Barbara Taylor
Series statement
I wonder why
Summary
Questions and answers to various science areas including "What makes bathroom mirrors fog up?" and "Why do rainbows happen?"
Table Of Contents
What is science about? -- What do scientists do ? -- What can walk on water? -- Why are water droplets round? -- Why does soap make bubbles? -- Why do water wings help me float? -- Why do sharks have to keep swimming? -- Why do I run out of energy? -- What is energy? -- Why does the spoon get hot when I stir my cocoa? -- Why is sunlight warm? -- How do hang gliders hitch rides? -- How do divers stay warm? -- How do astronauts stay cool? -- Why do I feel cold after a shower? -- What makes bathroom mirrors steam up? -- What is sound? -- Why do trumpeters blow raspberries? -- Can sound travel under water? -- What causes shadows? -- Why can I see through glass? -- Can light bounce? -- Why do my legs look shorter under water? -- Why do rainbows happen? -- Why is grass green? -- Can cats see in color? -- What is air made of? -- How do bubbles get into soft drinks? -- Why do cakes rise? -- Why do bikes have tires? -- Why are tires full of air? -- How do bike brakes work? -- Why do we need air? -- Why do we need light? -- Why do we need water?
Target audience
juvenile
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Soap makes bubbles
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