A brand new edition of Charging About from the Science Works series, featuring lively storytelling and fun, engaging illustrations to aid children in their learning.
Press a button, flick a switch, turn a knob and zap . . . something amazing happens. You have music, light, heat, hairdryers — all because of electricity.
In this revised edition from Jacqui Bailey, we follow the story of how electrical energy is generated in a power station, how it travels through pylons, power cables and wires until it reaches towns and homes. We learn how electrical current is created and how it is made safe. This book also contains an experiment, more great facts to know, useful websites and an index.
Book band: Brown
Ideal for KS2.
This is Book 15 in the Science Works Series. See all Science Works books here.
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Jacqui Bailey has spent a lot of her adult life
working with children's books. She has been an editor and publisher of
everything from picture books to encyclopedias, but mostly enjoys finding out
amazing bits of information and then writing about them. She is an award-winning author with more than 20 children's
information books to her name, including A Car
Jacqui Bailey is an award-winning author with more than 20 children's information books to her name, including A Cartoon History of the Earth series.
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