Frightening light (Horrible science)

Arnold, Nick

Tony De Saulles

Series: Horrible science
Notes
Explores the properties of light and sight, focusing on the funny, fascinating and horrible aspects. Examples include: why dead bodies can make glowing lights, what stops your eyeballs from falling out, how eclipses turn day into night, why rattlesnakes can still find you in the dark, and what makes your legs look bendy in the swimming pool. Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary.
Audience 8-12 years. 155p.
Location edition Bar Code due date
Non-fiction B013982
Dewey:535
ISBN:0439011248
pub:1999