Light -- Juvenile literature
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Light -- Juvenile literature
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- Light, Joseph Midthun, Samuel Hiti
- Why?, a sciencey, rhymey guide to rainbows, by Billy Dunne ; illustrated by Rhys Jefferys
- Bright in the night, Lena Sjöberg
- Discover how light works, written and illustrated by Korwin Briggs
- Light and its effects, Jenna Winterberg
- Rainbows, Linda Aspen-Baxter and Heather Kissock
- Lights day and night, the science of how light works, written by Susan Hughes ; illustrated by Ellen Rooney
- Let's make a rainbow!, seeing the science of light with optical physics, Chris Ferrie
- Make a star light!, and more circuitry challenges, Rebecca Felix ; consultant editor, Diane Craig
- Exploring the science of light, 30+ illuminating experiments & colorful science activities, Exploratorium
- The science of light waves, Robin Johnson
- Light waves, by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Anna Raff
- Flash and gleam, light in our world, Sue Fliess ; illustrated by Khoa Le
- Light is all around you, by Wendy Pfeffer ; illustrated by Paul Meisel
- Explore light and optics!, with 25 great projects, Anita Yasuda ; illustrated by Bryan Stone
- Light, by Sally M. Walker ; photographs by Andy King
- Lookin' for light, science adventures with Manny the origami moth, by Eric Braun ; illustrations by Jamey Christoph
- Glaring light and other eye-burning rays, by Anna Claybourne
- A ray of light, a book of science and wonder, written and photographed by Walter Wick
- Light, Georgia Amson-Bradshaw
- Light, Richard and Louise Spilsbury
- Sound and light, [over 40 fantastic experiments], Jack Challoner ; illustrated by David Le Jars
- Using lenses, by Abigail B. Roberts
- Tractor beams, by Holly Duhig
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