Langue: anglais
Edité par Khasan Laudry 4/26/2026, 2026
ISBN 10 : 3690831326 ISBN 13 : 9783690831321
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Ajouter au panierPaperback or Softback. Etat : New. Chemistry Basic Fire and Combustion for Kids: How Burning Works, the Science of Flames, Explosions, Engines, and Chemical Reactions Explained for Youn. Book.
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Why does fire glow? What makes an explosion? How do fireworks get their colors? This illustrated nonfiction science reader answers the questions curious young minds are already asking - by exploring the real chemistry behind fire, flames, and burning in clear, jargon-free language any child can understand. Inside this book, young readers will discover: What fire actually is - and the three things every flame needs to surviveHow fuels burn and why some materials catch fire faster than othersWhat oxidation is and how it quietly powers reactions all around usThe science behind explosions, rapid combustion, and why they happenHow fireworks produce brilliant colors through chemical reactionsFire safety explained - how extinguishers work and what stops a flameHow combustion powers car engines, rockets, and machinesThe fascinating science of candles and what a flame is really made ofHow burning affects air quality and the environmentReal-world uses of controlled combustion in science and industryWho this book is for: Written for readers ages 8-12, this book is ideal for curious kids who love asking how and why, parents looking for engaging nonfiction that builds genuine science understanding, homeschool families covering chemistry or STEM units in grades 3 through 6, and classroom teachers seeking a focused, curriculum-friendly supplemental reader. No prior chemistry knowledge is needed - every concept builds naturally from the last. Each chapter uses real-world examples and relatable comparisons to connect chemistry to everyday life - from the candle on a birthday cake to the engine in a family car. This is not a textbook. It reads like a conversation with a knowledgeable guide who makes science feel exciting and approachable. If your child has ever stared into a campfire and wondered what is actually happening - this is the book that answers that question, and dozens more. Scroll up and add it to your cart today. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Why does fire glow? What makes an explosion? How do fireworks get their colors? This illustrated nonfiction science reader answers the questions curious young minds are already asking - by exploring the real chemistry behind fire, flames, and burning in clear, jargon-free language any child can understand. Inside this book, young readers will discover: What fire actually is - and the three things every flame needs to surviveHow fuels burn and why some materials catch fire faster than othersWhat oxidation is and how it quietly powers reactions all around usThe science behind explosions, rapid combustion, and why they happenHow fireworks produce brilliant colors through chemical reactionsFire safety explained - how extinguishers work and what stops a flameHow combustion powers car engines, rockets, and machinesThe fascinating science of candles and what a flame is really made ofHow burning affects air quality and the environmentReal-world uses of controlled combustion in science and industryWho this book is for: Written for readers ages 8-12, this book is ideal for curious kids who love asking how and why, parents looking for engaging nonfiction that builds genuine science understanding, homeschool families covering chemistry or STEM units in grades 3 through 6, and classroom teachers seeking a focused, curriculum-friendly supplemental reader. No prior chemistry knowledge is needed - every concept builds naturally from the last. Each chapter uses real-world examples and relatable comparisons to connect chemistry to everyday life - from the candle on a birthday cake to the engine in a family car. This is not a textbook. It reads like a conversation with a knowledgeable guide who makes science feel exciting and approachable. If your child has ever stared into a campfire and wondered what is actually happening - this is the book that answers that question, and dozens more. Scroll up and add it to your cart today. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.