Scott, Janine

Bouncing light / by Janine Scott - New York : Scholastic, 2011. - 28 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm

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Bouncing Light explains how light travels and what happens when it hits different objects. The book shows how light can be reflected, bent, or absorbed, and uses clear examples that children can understand — like mirrors, shiny surfaces, water, and everyday objects.

It also teaches readers why we see things, how shadows form, and how light behaves in the natural world. With bright photos and simple explanations, the book helps students explore the basic science of light in a fun and hands-on way.

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9780545430821


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