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Description
This book presents a basic understanding of the various sources of light and their uses.
Quick Summary
If your kid's curious about where light actually comes from and how we use it, this is a solid choice. It's a quick read at under 2,000 words, so even kids who usually shy away from nonfiction will power through it without getting bogged down. The book walks through different light sources, from the sun to fire to lightbulbs, explaining not just what they are but how they work in everyday life. It's the kind of book that sparks those "oh, so that's why..." moments. Perfect for middle graders working on a science project about light, or anyone who just wants to understand the world a little better. Parents will appreciate that it's straightforward and informative without being dry or overly complicated. If your child enjoys learning about how things work, they'd probably also like "What Makes a Rainbow?" or other books in the same series that break down basic science concepts into bite-sized, kid-friendly explanations.