Explore Water!
Water is essential to all forms of life. Explore Water! 25 Great Projects, Activities, Experiments, captures a child’s imagination with an intriguing look at the world of water. Combining hands-on activities with history and science, kids will have fun learning about the water cycle, water resources, drinking water and sanitation, water pollution and conservation, water use, water folklore and festivals, and the latest in water technology. Entertaining illustrations and fascinating sidebars illuminate the topic and bring it to life, while Words to Know highlighted and defined within the text reinforce new vocabulary.
The Old Schoolhouse Magazine—"This lovely book by Anita Yasuda is full of projects related to water - including the water cycle. The text is written so that it can be easily read by emergent readers ages 6-9, or it makes a wonderful read aloud. Not only does the book do an excellent job of introducing children to water science, but there are also fun projects about the weather, clouds, shadufs, snowflakes, and more. . " Read the entire review online.
School Library Journal—"It’s impossible to read this book and not turn off the water while you brush your teeth. Children will come away with obscure facts and broad understandings about this vital resource. . "
NSTA.org Recommends—"Young scientists will enjoy this illustrated lab manual dealing with water. The 25 projects cover many aspects of water study, from historical Rome to making music with water-filled bowls. The book is illustrated by Bryan Stone, whose whimsical artwork will entice young readers." Read more at NSTA.org
Children's Literature—Part of the “Explore Your World” series, Yasuda takes young readers on a wild water ride. “Can you guess who I am?” she writes in the introduction. “I have been here since Earth began. I splash and spill. I drip and drop. You use me, play in me, and drink me...Can you guess who I am? Water!” This energetic book looks at where we find water, the water cycle, water and weather, water works--including waterpower--water pollution and conservation, and water in art. The writing is clear and enticing. The 25 projects have a variety of levels of difficulty. For example, the waterfall sculpture could be made by any age child, while young children building the hair hygrometer might need adult help with the logistics. The illustrations are fun. Since water is so central to the book, the illustrator chose to make a droplet into a cartoon character, with glasses and a quirky smile. Another admirable part is Yasuda’s many short sidebars including one called “Meet a Scientist.” She highlights at least five different scientists who are connected with water. Many students will enjoy this book as they learn water basics.
William Cosgrove, Past President, World Water Council—“As the world population grows there is less water for each person. What a wonderful way to teach young people that water is precious—too precious to waste and pollute.”
Asit K. Biswas, Stockholm Water Prize Laureate, 2006—“Water is an increasingly important resource issue and this generation will have to manage
water much better than earlier generations. This book will teach young people that water is an important resource that must be properly used, valued and enjoyed.”
The water wheel was important to Colonial American life. Before electricity, the colonists needed the mill to grind grains like wheat, corn, and oats.
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