 |
Book Reviews of A Drop Of Water: A Book of Science and WonderBook Review: Appeals to all ages Summary: 5 Stars
A Drop of Water is a book that appeals to all ages. Children too young to sit through the text will be fascinated by the stunning photographs. Older children will be amazed by the experiments as well as the gorgeous photography. Adults, too, will wonder at the incredible facts shared as well as the spectacular photographs. I can tell my children that water has xyz properties, but to actually see these amazing properties inspires wonder and amazement.
Book Review: For the scientist in everyone Summary: 5 Stars
Picture books are not just for little kids.
Walter Wick uses amazing photography to capture images of water doing its thing: evaporating, condensating, freezing, dropping. In just a few paragraphs, he explains the properties of water that cause it to behave in interesting ways. He includes experiments to try at the back of the book.
This is a great one for scientitific minds, both tall and small.
Book Review: Have you ever wondered about a drop of water? Summary: 5 Stars
Have you ever wondered about water - what makes the sides of a glass fog up on a hot day, why snowflakes look like they do?? Walter Wick explores water firsthand with breathtaking photographs in a book that brings water into sharp focus. For the photographs alone this book is worth looking at, and then add the simple science text and its priceless.
Book Review: Excellent Photography of Water Summary: 5 Stars
A Drop of Water is an amazing book with lots of close-up photography. The facts about water are interesting and fun to read. Walter Wick also covers areas of vapor, steam and ice.
|
 |
|
|
|