The Science Club Investigates: Electricity

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Join the kids of the Science Club and discover electricity through a combination of adventure, activity and experiment in this fun, story-based series for kids aged 5 and up

The children of the Science Club are happily working when a flash of lightning and a rumble of thunder outside make them jump! Their teacher, Mrs Khan, explains that lightning is a form of electricity and encourages the children to think of other types of electricity and what they are used for. The children also investigate electricity through rubbing balloons, making torches and building circuits.

The Science Club follows a group of science-mad kids who meet at a club where they learn about science through their own experiences and discoveries. For example, at one club someone brings in a fossil, leading to an investigation into the rock cycle, dinosaurs and fossil formation. At another, a storm inspires the children to learn about lightning and other forms of electricity. Each story features sweet, humorous illustrations and includes simple experiments for readers to try for themselves.

Titles in the series:
Light
Electricity
Rocks & Fossils
States of Matter
Forces & Magnets
Plants
The Human Body
Habitats
Sound
Weather

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This is Book 2 in the The Science Club Investigates Series. See all The Science Club Investigates books here.

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About Mary Auld

Mary Auld is an editor and writer of children's non-fiction. Her work for Franklin Watts includes Meet the Family. She lives and works in London.

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