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OverviewScienceWiz(R) Light: Imagine splitting white light into hundreds of rainbows, making a kaleidoscope, molding lenses and capturing shadows. These are only a few of the 25 projects that has made ScienceWiz(R) Light such a favorite book and kit with children. It comes with a 40 page science book with step by step, highly visual instructions and materials. Children discover both the primary colors of light and the primary colors of paint and crayons. They are not the same! It may be shocking to discover that neither red nor blue are considered primary colors for markers or paints! Most of us were misled about this at an early age. So sad! They blend, bounce (reflect) and bend (refract) light. They split, combine, scatter, absorb and filter it. Children examine common objects with magnifying lenses. Then they form their own lenses using both water and then gelatin. They soon discover that with lenses -- SHAPE is everything. They filter images and explore the world of the invisible. They discover that only a tiny fraction of light is actually visible to the human eye. Included with this book are rainbow glasses (diffraction glasses), a light wand to mix colors of lights, materials to make a kaleidoscope, an electric motor and discs to spin colors together, a prism, lens molds, materials to make a camera obscura and two magnifiers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Penny Norman , Ann EinsteinPublisher: Sciencewiz Imprint: Sciencewiz Dimensions: Width: 20.60cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 26.20cm Weight: 0.422kg ISBN: 9781958398029ISBN 10: 1958398020 Pages: 40 Publication Date: 01 March 1997 Recommended Age: From 6 to 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsMy 6 year old son loves this science kit. It contains some very well thought out activities with easy to follow instructions (although, for a 6 year old, you're going to be helping your child along). Not just a toy...it really does teach some fundamental physics. -- Homeschooling Parent ScienceWiz kits use simple materials and simple techniques that are pretty much foolproof. And they come with book-size, full-color illustrated instructions that are easy to follow. What's more, the books contain enough background information to explain the science behind the project without overwhelming the beginner. __ Wired Magazine Review My 6 year old son loves this science kit. It contains some very well thought out activities with easy to follow instructions (although, for a 6 year old, you're oging to be helping along). Not just a toy...it really does teach some fundamental physics. ScienceWiz kits use simple materials and simple techniques that are pretty much foolproof. And they come with book-size, full-color illustrated instructions that are easy to follow. What's more, the books contain enough background information to explain the science behind the project without overwhelming the beginner. __ Wired Magazine Review Author InformationEDITOR: Ann Einstein, M.A.T. from George Washington University in Washington D.C., was a teacher in the Berkeley Unified School District. She has been involved with the education of children for most of her adult career as a director of early childhood education programs, as a teacher in gifted and talented programs and most recently as an elementary education teacher. She has been an editor of the ScienceWiz(TM) Books since 1994 when she edited the ElectroWiz(TM) Electricity book. Ann brings a clarity of mind and the capacity to see things through a child's eyes to the editing process. To quote an Einstein of an earlier generation: We never cease to stand like curious children before the great Mystery into which we were born. - Albert Einstei Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |