SCIENCE MAKES IT WORK SERIES:
Secrets of the Snow Globe
Secrets of the Snow Globe
&
The Wonder of Color
The Wonder of Color
by
CATHERINE STIER
Categories: Picture Book / Science / STEM (ages 4-8)
Publisher: Albert Whitman & Co.
Date of Publication: March 1, 2022
Number of Pages: 32 pages
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Secrets of the Snow Globe:
After starting to collect snow globes with the help of her grandmother, Lily has questions. She wants to know who invented them, what the snow is made of, and how the tiny scenes look so magical when she peers inside. As she researches and experiments, Lily learns about light waves, magnification, and density—all while gathering ingredients to make her own snow globe.
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The Wonder Of Color:
When Ms. Vega announces a mural painting contest at school, James can’t wait to draw a picture to fill the library wall. But as he explores color, he has a lot of questions about
where color comes from and how our eyes see it. As he experiments and reads, James learns about prisms, the color wheel, and light waves—all while working on his colorful contest entry.
where color comes from and how our eyes see it. As he experiments and reads, James learns about prisms, the color wheel, and light waves—all while working on his colorful contest entry.
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DO YOU WANT TO BUILD A SNOW GLOBE?
GUEST POST
By Catherine Stier
Taylor Swift makes them. So does Lily, star of the new STEM book, SECRETS OF THE SNOW GLOBE. Now you can too! Here’s how to craft a homemade snow globe. (Adult supervision advised).
Gather the goods:
- Small, clean jar with tight lid
- Small waterproof figure
- Glue
- Water
- Glycerin
- Glitter
- Ribbon for bow (optional)
Get to work:
- Glue the figure onto the inside of the jar lid and let dry overnight.
- Fill jar with water and a squirt or two of glycerin (this will make the glitter fall slower).
- Add a generous pinch of glitter.
- Screw the lid tightly onto the jar.
- Tip, and watch the glitter fall!
- For a finishing touch – add a pretty bow to the bottom.
Catherine Stier is the author of more than twenty children’s books including the SCIENCE MAKES IT WORK picture book series and the Kirkus star-reviewed A DOG’S DAY chapter book series. She holds a master’s degree in reading and literacy and has served as a magazine writer, newspaper columnist, and writing instructor. Stier resides in San Antonio, Texas.
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ONE WINNER
Autographed copies of both books, pin (for adults), snow globe socks,
& a snow globe making kit.
& a snow globe making kit.
(US only, ends midnight CST, 3/19/2022.)
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Review Book 2 |
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Fun Facts |
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Fun Facts |
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LOVE this! Snow globes are so fun and memories of making them as a youngling are fond ones. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for inviting me to contribute this Guest Post! I had so much fun making the snow globes – and writing the book 🙂