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適讀人群 :4-8歲 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.
內容簡介
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.
作者簡介
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太空漫遊 [平裝] [4-8歲] 下載 mobi epub pdf txt 電子書 格式
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結果,當晚便在廚房捕獲一枚,中小等身架!當我拉齣粘鼠闆時,它還沒死,還在垂死掙紮,那個滴溜溜的眼神似乎還在乞求什麼。遲啦,一切都太遲啦,第一鼠,好走啊!下輩子彆托生做鼠啊,生就一副貪婪的嘴臉真的沒啥好下場的!
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先給孩子囤著
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★分級閱讀:依文字難易與科學概念的深淺度分為兩個階段:第一至四輯適閤3~6歲閱讀,
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爸媽網推薦的科普讀物,有條件爭取收齊
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活動時候買的,京東就是方便
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LET'S READ AND FIND SCIENCE 係列,爸媽網推薦的,不錯
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書很好,但不全,缺貨太多。等著慢慢收
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活動力度差不多的還有蘇寜、卓越、當當,均有100-20,前兩者幾乎是全站,當當是部分,隻能放入購物車再看。