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适读人群 :4-8岁 These titles provide brief yet clear information on their respective topics. Day Light discusses the nature of light, darkness, and seeing, and the role heat plays in generating light. Floating in Space discusses how astronauts move and cope with weightlessness in space. Amusing illustrations, verbal and pictorial, demonstrate how gravity works. Children will find much of the information both entertaining and interesting, such as the way astronauts eat with magnetized trays that hold utensils in place. Full-color paintings illustrate the first title and softly colored cartoons enhance the latter. Both are worthy additions to collections that need science materials for early grades.
In this Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science entry, Branley (see review, above) takes readers on a space shuttle mission, from blast-off to touchdown, but focusing mainly on life in orbit. As he points out, ``zero gravity'' is a misnomer--but only barely; so negligible is gravitational pull that astronauts temporarily grow an inch or so as their joints relax, are able to stand on the walls and ceiling, have to learn new ways to eat, sleep, and use the toilet, and must be very careful about stowing small objects before re-entry. In Kelley's cheerful watercolors, smiling space travelers--including one woman--bounce around the shuttle's cabin and suit up for extra vehicular tasks while back on Earth, a young girl eagerly tracks the flight on television. While in the claim that heavy equipment--even the 12-ton Hubble telescope--can be lifted in space, Branley oversimplifies the effects of inertia and momentum, his choice of detail about conditions in space will surprise and delight readers.
内容简介
Have you ever dreamed of being an astronaut? Wondered what it might be like to see the sun set sixteen times in one day?
Open this book and be transported on an information-packed voyage aboard the space shuttle. True Kelley's kid-friendly diagrams and illustrations and Franklyn Branley's straightforward text reveal what astronauts eat, how they move, and what kinds of work they do in space.
作者简介
Franklyn M. Branley was Astronomer Emeritus and former Chairman of the American Museum-Hayden Planetarium. In 1960, he originated the Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science series. Dr. Branley was the author of over 150 science books for children.
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Floating in Space太空漫游 [平装] [4-8岁] 电子书 下载 mobi epub pdf txt
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结果,当晚便在厨房捕获一枚,中小等身架!当我拉出粘鼠板时,它还没死,还在垂死挣扎,那个滴溜溜的眼神似乎还在乞求什么。迟啦,一切都太迟啦,第一鼠,好走啊!下辈子别托生做鼠啊,生就一副贪婪的嘴脸真的没啥好下场的!
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在那二十几个夜晚,有只老鼠老爱泡在我的书房里。它躲在黑乎乎的书桌角落里不时制造点事端,抑或在我的书架附近不时搞点小动作。就算你是只学究鼠,我也要让你来日无多,永享幽静!
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这本是LET'S READ AND FIND SCIENCE 系列,
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书的内容很好,即学习了科普知识,又提高了英文阅读能力,孩子喜欢。
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《自然科学启蒙》系列绘本由美国海登天文馆馆长弗兰克林? M . 布兰利博士及知名幼教专家罗马?冈斯主编,联合数十位插画家历时多年创作而成,已有五十余年出版历史,盛誉全球。本系列共14辑(83册),通过生动形象的图画和浅显易懂的语言,循序渐进地介绍了基础的自然科学概念,满足孩子对科学世界的好奇心。1~4辑介绍了较为常见和容易理解的自然科学概念,适合3~6岁的孩子阅读。5~14辑进一步探讨了难度较高的自然科学概念,并加入了需要动手、动脑的延伸阅读内容,适合5~9岁的孩子阅读。
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说实话,文字蛮难的。和丫头一起看图,能看明白一些
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让小朋友很轻松的了解科学知识,且不显得生硬,很有趣的一套科普绘本。
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活动时候买的,京东就是方便