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Isabel wants one birthday present more than anything: a way to see what cannot be seen. In Isabel and the Invisible World, a glass prism turns an ordinary room into a discovery full of color. As Isabel watches hidden light appear, she begins to wonder what else is around her that her eyes cannot notice. The story introduces young readers to light waves in a simple, inviting way, while keeping Isabel’s curiosity at the center. Written by physicist Alan Lightman, this picture book is both story and science doorway. It is a strong choice for children who ask big questions, love experiments, or enjoy learning how the world works. Back matter expands on wavelengths, radio waves, X-rays, and other invisible parts of light.
6-8 Years 39 Pages
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