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Everyday #science For Kids: Books That Make Learning Fun!

There are many great books that can teach children about everyday science. Here are some examples: "The Magic School Bus" series by Joanna Cole - This series follows the adventures of Ms. Frizzle and her class as they explore science topics such as the human body, weather, and the solar system. "The Way Things Work" by David Macaulay - This book explains the workings of everyday objects, from simple machines to computers, through illustrations and diagrams. "Science Verse" by Jon Scieszka - This book is a collection of funny and entertaining poems that explore science concepts like photosynthesis, the water cycle, and the food chain. "National Geographic Kids" books - These books cover a wide range of science topics, from animals and plants to space and technology, in a visually engaging way. "The Usborne Book of Science Activities" by Rebecca Heddle - This book provides hands-on experiments and activities for children to explore scientific concepts and principles. "Astronomy for Kids" by Bruce Betts - This book introduces children to the wonders of space and astronomy, with colorful illustrations and easy-to-understand explanations. "The Big Book of Experiments" by Robert Winston - This book provides step-by-step instructions for conducting over 100 science experiments at home, covering topics such as physics, chemistry, and biology. These are just a few examples of the many great books out there that can teach children about everyday science. ================================================= Website https://www.bric2022.com/ IG @bric_2022 https://www.instagram.com/bric_2022/ Linktree https://linktr.ee/Bric2022 Twitter @bric2022 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/childrenstoriesintimesofcorona Publications https://issuu.com/bric22 ================================================= 00:00 Introduction 00:12 Content theme explained 00:30 The Magic School Bus 01:07 The Way Things Work 01:28 Science Verse 02:04 National Geographic for Kids 02:26 Usborne Science Activities 03:03 Astronomy for Kids 03:35 Ask a Scientist 04:06 Conclusion

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foreign [Music] resilience and children today in the video  we're going to look into some of the books that can teach children about everyday signs  learning about science can be both fun and educational for kids today we will introduce you  to some fantastic books that will ignite their curiosity and expand their knowledge so first up  we have the Magic School Bus series by Joanna Cole um maybe many of you have already  read the series or you have watched it but here you join Miss Frizzle and h
er class  on a thrilling science Adventure that covers topics like human body weather and space what  I'll also do for you is I'll put a link in the description below if you want to explore that  even further by actually going and reading them next we have the way things work by David  McCauley this book takes a closer look at everyday objects and explain their inner workings  through captivating illustrations and diagrams if you have not read it I will definitely recommend  you those of you lik
e a little poetic twist we would definitely recommend science first by John  Cisco dive into the world of science through funny and entertaining poems that explore topics  like photosynthesis and the food chain again a very unique book to have in your collection  [Music] those of you like a little poetic twist this is something possibly you have already  explored you have already looked at there are multiple YouTube videos as well but the  National Geography kids books are a treasure Trove of kn
owledge covering animals plants space  and more these visually engaging books actually can't activate young minds with fascinating facts  and stunning photographs you know what if your child loves Hands-On learning the Osborne book  of science activities by Rebecca hedl is perfect but Osborne does provide a variety of books that  you actually can grab and they include activities that and experiments that you can do with your  child at home it provides exciting experiments and activities that als
o allows your kids to  explore the scientific Concepts first times now being fascinated by the cosmos then  astronomy for kids by prospects is an excellent choice this book introduces  young readers to the wonders of space through colorful illustrations and easy to  understand explanations now is your child fascinated by the cosmos then astronomy for kids  by Bruce pets is an excellent choice this book last but not least we have the big  book of experiments by Robert Winston and um you might fin
d different versions of it and  varieties of books actually being published by him and these books actually are packed with over 100  science experiments and it encourages children to roll up their sleeve and explore physics  chemistry and biology right at home with you now remember that these books are just a starting  point and it's not an exist exhaustive list there are countless resources available to help  children discover the wonders of every designs so let their imagination soar and nurt
ure their  scientific curiosity with these amazing books as a starting point but if you know about a book that  you think can actually encourage children to learn more about everyday life and everyday signs please  do let us know you can comment below as well to let us know and we will be we will very happily  bring in that content for our audience as well so that's it for today thank you very much  for watching and if you want to visit our website you can scan the QR code that you can  see now
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