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Strong selections that will appeal to budding space enthusiasts.
Each somewhat scattered volume presents facts and definitions that cover the basics of astronomy within and beyond the solar system, including the formation of the universe. Stargazing includes profiles of astronomers throughout history and the technologies of astronomical observation. Brightly colored images of planets, moons, galaxies, etc., shine from black backgrounds. Each book includes a quiz. Glos. Review covers these Super SandCastle: Out of this World titles: Moons, Planets, The Universe, and Stargazing.
A serviceable option for beginning scientists, though lacking in some ways.
The experiments here are noteworthy for their simplicity and practicality: most can be done safely by children with materials such as paper, scissors, markers, and foil; most also soon yield results, which are explained at book's end. Instructions are clear, as are the color photos that illustrate them, though some materials aren't pictured. Explanations sometimes sacrifice thoroughness for brevity. Reading list. Glos., ind.
Featuring an integrated approach to the social sciences, four chapters cover varied subtopics, such as a history of psychology. Color photos--often full-page--illustrate the text, with occasionally random placement. Captions and biographical sketches of classic and contemporary scientists, such as Adam Smith and Napoleon Chagnon, are engaging, but sources are skimpy at best. Some small experiments are suggested. Websites. Bib., glos., ind.