Forces and Motion

by Angela Royston

Published 24 August 2001
This series covers core curriculum science concepts, using examples from the world around us to illustrate physical processes and properties of materials. Uses simple questions to encourage children to think about the concepts.

Water

by Angela Royston

Published 24 August 2001
Read and Learn titles provide a bridge between the Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1, introducing readers to the world around them. This series encourages children to look at the properties of a number of common objects and to use their senses.

Conductors and Insulators

by Angela Royston

Published 1 February 2003
Which materials conduct electricity? Why are saucepans made of metal? Why are wires covered with plastic? Read ‘Conductors and Insulators’ to find out! Learn about circuits, how electricity is conducted, and which metals are good conductors. Each book in the ‘My World of Science’ series explains science that you see in the world around you and use every day.

Magnets

by Angela Royston

Published 24 August 2001
What are the poles of a magnet? How can you tell if something is a magnet? How does a magnet help you recycle? Read 'Magnets' to find out! Learn what magnets are, where you can find them, how people use them in everyday life, and even how to make one. Each book in the 'My World of Science' series explains science that you see in the world around you and use every day.

Materials

by Angela Royston

Published 24 August 2001
What materials are protected by paint? How is glass made? What is a synthetic material? Read 'Materials' to find out! Learn what materials are, where they come from, how people use them, and how materials can be recycled. Each book in the 'My World of Science' series explains science that you see in the world around you and use every day.

Using Electricity

by Angela Royston

Published 24 August 2001
This series covers core curriculum science concepts, using examples from the world around us to illustrate physical processes and properties of materials. Uses simple questions to encourage children to think about the concepts.

Sound and Hearing

by Angela Royston

Published 24 August 2001
Readers will learn how sounds are made, how we hear them, how we use them, and where sounds can travel. Each book in the 'My World of Science' series explains science that you see in the world around you and use every day.

This new series introduces the reader to scientific ideas by way of everyday situations and objects that they can recognise in the world around them. Covering a range of basic science topics required by the science curriculum, these books will be a valuable reference resource. The series: supports the QCA KS1 schemes of work; introduces age-appropriate terminology; presents scientific concepts in a straightforward and logical way; provides activities and questions to encourage the reader to think about the concepts raised

This new series introduces the reader to scientific ideas by way of everyday situations and objects that they can recognise in the world around them. Covering a range of basic science topics required by the science curriculum, these books will be a valuable reference resource. The series: supports the QCA KS1 schemes of work; introduces age-appropriate terminology; presents scientific concepts in a straightforward and logical way; provides activities and questions to encourage the reader to think about the concepts raised

This new series introduces the reader to scientific ideas by way of everyday situations and objects that they can recognise in the world around them. Covering a range of basic science topics required by the science curriculum, these books will be a valuable reference resource. The series: - supports the QCA KS1 schemes of work - introduces age-appropriate terminology - presents scientific concepts in a straightforward and logical way - provides activities and questions to encourage the reader to think about the concepts raised

This new series introduces the reader to scientific ideas by way of everyday situations and objects that they can recognise in the world around them. Covering a range of basic science topics required by the science curriculum, these books will be a valuable reference resource. The series: supports the QCA KS1 schemes of work; introduces age-appropriate terminology; presents scientific concepts in a straightforward and logical way; provides activities and questions to encourage the reader to think about the concepts raised

Transparent and Opaque

by Angela Royston

Published 1 February 2003
Readers will learn the difference between transparent, translucent, and opaque materials and see how each is used in everyday life. Each book in the 'My World of Science' series explains science that you see in the world around you and use every day.

Human Growth

by Angela Royston

Published 1 February 2003
How tall will you grow? Why do teeth fall out? Why are healthy foods important? Read 'Human Growth' and find out! Learn about the bones in your body, how your body is made of different cells, and what foods help you grow. Each book in the 'My World of Science' series explains science that you see in the world around you and use every day.

Soft and Hard

by Angela Royston

Published 1 February 2003
How do we use soft materials? What is the hardest material of all? Can things change from hard to soft? Read 'Soft and Hard' to find out! Learn how some things can be made from both soft and hard materials, how air can make things soft, and how things can change from soft to hard. Each book in the 'My World of Science' series explains science that you see in the world around you and use every day.

My World of Science

by Angela Royston

Published 23 April 2003
This series introduces the reader to scientific ideas by way of everyday situations and objects that they can recognise in the world around them. Covering a range of basic science topics required by the science curriculum, these books support the QCA KS1 schemes of work. They introduce age-appropriate terminology, present scientific concepts in a straightforward and logical way, and provide activities and questions to encourage the reader to think about the concepts raised.

Solids, Liquids and Gases

by Angela Royston

Published 24 August 2001
What is matter? Is salt is a solid? Do gases have a shape? Read ‘Solids, Liquids, and Gases’ to find out! Learn about hardness and softness, changing shapes, gases and the air, and melting and freezing. Each book in the ‘My World of Science’ series explains science that you see in the world around you and use every day.

Light and Dark

by Angela Royston

Published 24 August 2001
What is light? Where does light come from? What is a shadow? Learn how we see light and dark, where they come from, and how people use light and dark in everyday life. Each book in the ‘My World of Science’ series explains science that you see in the world around you and use every day.

Bendy and Rigid

by Angela Royston

Published 1 February 2003

Magnetic and Nonmagnetic

by Angela Royston

Published 1 February 2003

Hot and Cold

by Angela Royston

Published 24 August 2001
Readers will learn how we feel hot and cold, why things melt and freeze, and how people measure and use temperature. Each book in the 'My World of Science' series explains science that you see in the world around you and use every day.