The kid's book of the elements: an awesome introduction to every known atom in the universe / Theodore Gray ; photographs by Theodore Gray and Nick Mann.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, 2020Edition: First editionDescription: xvi, 111 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 27 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780762470778
- 0762470771
- 9780762470785
- 076247078X
- Elements: an awesome introduction to every known atom in the universe
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Children's Book | Dr. James Carlson Library | Children's NonFiction | 546 G782 | Available | 33111009760642 | ||||
Children's Book | Main Library | Children's NonFiction | 546 G782 | Available | 33111010417117 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
A fun, fascinating, and amazingly photographic exploration of the periodic table, for curious kids who want to understand how atoms and elements make up everything in the universe.
In this very special kids edition of Theodore Gray's The Elements, budding scientists, ages 6 to 9, will learn all about every element in the periodic table from the first element, Hydrogen (1), to the very last element, Oganesson (118). Filled with great big colorful photographs and fun facts for every element, The Kid's Book of The Elements is the perfect introduction to the fascinating world of chemistry and visual/tactile-based STEM/STEAM learning.
In this very special kids edition of Theodore Gray's The Elements, budding scientists, ages 6 to 9, will learn all about every element in the periodic table from the first element, Hydrogen (1), to the very last element, Oganesson (118). Filled with great big colorful photographs and fun facts for every element, The Kid's Book of The Elements is the perfect introduction to the fascinating world of chemistry and visual/tactile-based STEM/STEAM learning.
What is the Periodic table of the elements? -- The shape of the periodic table -- Glossary -- Hydrogen -- Helium -- Lithium -- Beryllium -- Boron -- Carbon -- Nitrogen -- Oxygen -- Fluorine -- Neon -- Sodium -- Magnesium -- Aluminum -- Silicon -- Phosphorus -- Sulfur -- Chlorine -- Argon -- Potassium -- Calcium -- Scandium -- Titanium -- Vanadium -- Chromium -- Manganese -- Iron -- Cobalt -- Nickel -- Copper -- Zinc -- Gallium -- Germanium -- Arsenic -- Selenium -- Bromine -- Krypton -- Rubidium -- Strontium -- Yttrium -- Zirconium -- Niobium -- Molybdenum -- Technetium -- Ruthenium -- Rhodium -- Palladium -- Silver -- Cadmium -- Indium -- Tin -- Antimony -- Tellurium -- Iodine -- Xenon -- Cesium -- Barium -- Lanthanum -- Cerium -- Praseodymium -- Neodymium -- Promethium -- Samarium -- Europium -- Gadolinium -- Terbium -- Dysprosium -- Holmium -- Erbium -- Thulium -- Ytterbium -- Lutetium -- Hafnium -- Tantalum -- Tungsten -- Rhenium -- Osmium -- Iridium -- Platinum -- Gold -- Mercury -- THallium -- Lead -- Bismuth -- Polonium -- Astatine -- Radon -- Francium -- Radium -- Actinium -- Thorium -- Protactinium -- Uranium -- Neptunium -- Plutonium -- Americium -- Curium -- Berkelium -- Californium -- Einsteinium -- Fermium -- Elements 101-103 -- Elements 104-106 -- Elements 107-109 -- Elements 110-112 -- Elements 114, 116 -- Elements 113, 115, 117, 118 -- The joy of element collecting.