Book 3

Forces in Action

by Kathryn Whyman

Published October 1985

Book 4

Energy and Heat

by Kathryn Whyman

Published 1 August 2004

Structures & Materials

by Kathryn Whyman

Published 1 March 1987

Structures and Materials compares everyday materials and their fascinating properties. Discover how liquids change into gases and solids to liquids through practical experiments and informative diagrams.


The Solar System

by Kathryn Whyman

Published 30 October 1986

Explore the universe and the eight planets of the Solar System. Find out why the planets orbit the Sun how the Earth's rotations create day and night and discover more about the vast universe beyond planet Earth.


Electricity and Magnetism explores the relationship between electricity and magnetism and how they operate within the modern world. Learn about the many different ways of generating electrical power its uses the basic components of an electrical circuit and how magnets repel or attract magnetic and non-magnetic materials.


Light and Lasers

by Kathryn Whyman

Published 29 May 1986

Lights and Lasers takes a unique look into light sources and explores the fascinating ways we use them. Discover how light enables us to see how shadows and reflections are created and how light travels. This book includes engaging practical experiments and informative diagrams to encourage scientific understanding and further debate.


Living Things

by Kathryn Whyman

Published April 1990
Science world explores core curriculum topics to explain everyday natural and artificial phenomena within the world. This series encourages budding scientists to take a practical approach to learning, through fun experiments to enable pupils to have an understanding of how science operates in the world in which they live.

Everyday Chemicals

by Kathryn Whyman

Published 29 May 1986
Science world explores core curriculum topics to explain everyday natural and artificial phenomena within the world. This series encourages budding scientists to take a practical approach to learning, through fun experiments to enable pupils to have an understanding of how science operates in the world in which they live.