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★No more hard science, no more troublesome science! A fun science story that fits the eye level of elementary school students.
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This series includes 9 books:
Weather and Climate Change
The Biological Classification
Human Body Organs
Invisible Power
Earthquake and Volcano
Solar System
Ecosystem and Environment
Matter and Chemistry
Space Exploration and Rockets

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This series instills interest in science by asking strange and quirky questions about the various scientific phenomena experienced in everyday life. Clear answers are provided based on knowledge from elementary science textbooks. Using questions that stimulate children’s curiosity as a starting point and based on elementary-level science curricula, the Science Is Easy! series of books are perfect for elementary school students.

“Are there invisible powers operating the world?” “Is there light invisible to the eye?” and “Are gravity and universal gravitation the same?” It tells us about light, electricity, gravity, magnetism, all of which make everyday life safer and more convenient. For example, it explains in detail how light is produced, why light is accompanied by a shadow, the properties of refraction and reflection, and why we need light to see things. In addition, we find many examples of how electricity has been developed since its first discovery by the Greek philosopher Thales.

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