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A Drop of Water
by Walter Wick

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Book Review

Uses attractive, fascinating photos and accurate text – written approximately for children – to illustrate some basic concepts of water in liquid, gas, solid phases. Creative choices of illustrations – a fun read.

~ Peter Lea, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Geology, Bowdoin College


Very good visual content makes one want to read the text.

~ Marjorie Tennyson, Science Teacher, Hall-Dale School, Hallowell


The book was very good. I learned a lot about science. It was very easy to read. It had a lot of good photographs.

~ Taylor C., student, Hawthorne School, Brunswick

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Cornerstones of Science

Last updated January 3, 2007