Monster Science Vampires and Light

Author:   Jody Jensen Shaffer ,  Gervasio Flocco ,  Joanne Olson
Publisher:   Capstone Press
ISBN:  

9781620658208


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   01 January 2013
Recommended Age:   8-14
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Jody Jensen Shaffer ,  Gervasio Flocco ,  Joanne Olson
Publisher:   Capstone Press
Imprint:   Bridgestone Books (imprint of Capstone Press)
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.181kg
ISBN:  

9781620658208


ISBN 10:   1620658208
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   01 January 2013
Recommended Age:   8-14
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Young adult ,  Children's (6-12) ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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After bringing us such titles as Aliens and Energy (2012), Ghosts and Atoms (2012), and Werewolves and States of Matter (2012), the Monster Science series returns from the dead with its special blend of graphic-novel art, conversational text, and goofy monster sight gags. Vampires and Light is an obvious good fit, and throughout lessons on Sir Isaac Newton's experiments, light speed, lenses, and eyes, various vamps dodge beams of deadly sunlight and fail to appear in mirrors. Many of the illustrations don't make hay of the vampire premise, but others nail it, as when infrared light is demonstrated by showing Dracula scoping out prey with night-vision goggles. Zombies and Electricity mostly uses its undead cast as dopey stand-ins for lessons on atoms, currents, magnets, and more. For example, to illustrate positive and negative charges, a rotting businessman and a dead cheerleader take either side of a seesaw while holding plus and minus cards. Zombies are electrocuted on nearly every page, and it's no wonder - Flesh, Weakland writes, is a good conductor of electricity. The busy pages and lack of clarifying elements like bullet points and graphs make this fun series best for those who learn by following story lines or conversations.-- Booklist


"After bringing us such titles as Aliens and Energy (2012), Ghosts and Atoms (2012), and Werewolves and States of Matter (2012), the Monster Science series returns from the dead with its special blend of graphic-novel art, conversational text, and goofy monster sight gags. Vampires and Light is an obvious good fit, and throughout lessons on Sir Isaac Newton's experiments, light speed, lenses, and eyes, various vamps dodge beams of deadly sunlight and fail to appear in mirrors. Many of the illustrations don't make hay of the vampire premise, but others nail it, as when infrared light is demonstrated by showing Dracula scoping out prey with night-vision goggles. Zombies and Electricity mostly uses its undead cast as dopey stand-ins for lessons on atoms, currents, magnets, and more. For example, to illustrate positive and negative charges, a rotting businessman and a dead cheerleader take either side of a seesaw while holding plus and minus cards. Zombies are electrocuted on nearly every page, and it's no wonder - ""Flesh,"" Weakland writes, ""is a good conductor of electricity."" The busy pages and lack of clarifying elements like bullet points and graphs make this fun series best for those who learn by following story lines or conversations.-- ""Booklist"""


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Jody Jensen Shaffer is the award-winning author of more than eighty books of fiction and nonfiction for children (early readers, picture books, chapter books), including the forthcoming Creep, Leap, Crunch! A Food Chain Story; A Chip of the Old Block, a 2021-2022 Iowa Goldfinch Award nominee; Prudence the Part-Time Cow, a finalist for the 2019-2020 Missouri Show Me Award and a 2017 National Book Festival selection for Missouri; It's Your First Day of School, Busy Bus!, an Amazon bestseller and Amazon Prime Book Box pick; It's a Field Trip, Busy Bus!; Emergency Kittens!, Bear and Friends, a six-book early reader series, and more.

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