Electricity

Electricity
ISBN-10
1842347314
ISBN-13
9781842347317
Series
Electricity
Category
Electricity
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
2015-03-12
Publisher
Young Scientists Investigate
Authors
Karen Smith, Malcolm Dixon

Description

The series 'Young Scientists Investigate' is designed to allow young readers to develop their scientific knowledge through an experimental/investigative approach. The illustrated activities in this book will help children learn about electricity.

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