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1.Royston, Angela (2001), Light and dark (My world of science), Heinemann Library, Oxford.
535 ROY
This book is about the types of things light can do in your home. There are large photos with clear descriptions. There are also questions to test your knowledge against the answers in the back. There is a glossary and an index to show where light words appear several times.
2.Thomas, Ron and Stutchbury, Jan (1989), Light and colour (Macmillan Beginners, Science), The Macmillan company of Australia, Crows Nest, Australia 535 THO
This book has information that is easy to understand about the different places that light comes from and how we see light. It explains how colours are seen and made, as well as why colours are important to us and animals. It describes some interesting activities you can do with colour.
3. Biddulph, Fred and Jeanne (1992), How can we see in the dark? (Sunshine Books-Science) Applecross Ltd., Melbourne Australia 535 BID
This thin book has large photographs and drawings to explain the different types of light and power sources that people create so we can see in the dark. It has an index at the back.
4. Morris, Katherine (1984). How the sun was made, Little Hills Press, Sydney. ECC M
Our indigenous culture has beautiful stories to explain how nature is created, called Dreamtime. There are many versions about how the sun was made. This one uses the traditional characters of the birds arguing and the broken emu egg that lights up the night sky to project light over the earth.
535 ROY
This book is about the types of things light can do in your home. There are large photos with clear descriptions. There are also questions to test your knowledge against the answers in the back. There is a glossary and an index to show where light words appear several times.
2.Thomas, Ron and Stutchbury, Jan (1989), Light and colour (Macmillan Beginners, Science), The Macmillan company of Australia, Crows Nest, Australia 535 THO
This book has information that is easy to understand about the different places that light comes from and how we see light. It explains how colours are seen and made, as well as why colours are important to us and animals. It describes some interesting activities you can do with colour.
3. Biddulph, Fred and Jeanne (1992), How can we see in the dark? (Sunshine Books-Science) Applecross Ltd., Melbourne Australia 535 BID
This thin book has large photographs and drawings to explain the different types of light and power sources that people create so we can see in the dark. It has an index at the back.
4. Morris, Katherine (1984). How the sun was made, Little Hills Press, Sydney. ECC M
Our indigenous culture has beautiful stories to explain how nature is created, called Dreamtime. There are many versions about how the sun was made. This one uses the traditional characters of the birds arguing and the broken emu egg that lights up the night sky to project light over the earth.