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Chemistry Basic Atoms and the Periodic Table: A Beginner's Guide to Matter, Elements, Reactions, and Real-World Science for Young Learners Ages 6-10 - Paperback
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by Khasan Laudry (Author)
Does your child ask why ice melts, why baking soda fizzes, or what everything is made of? This friendly, chapter-by-chapter guide turns big science ideas into clear, satisfying answers.
Written for curious readers ages 6-10, this book walks kids through the building blocks of science - from the tiniest atoms to the reactions happening right in your kitchen - using plain language, vivid explanations, and real-world connections that make concepts stick. Inside, young readers will discover:- What matter is and why everything around us is made of it
- The three states of matter - solids, liquids, and gases - and how they change
- What an atom is and why scientists call it the smallest piece of everything
- How pure elements differ from mixtures and why that matters
- How to read the periodic table and what its rows and columns actually mean
- What happens when substances mix - and when they truly change forever
- Why acids taste sour and bases feel slippery, with safe everyday examples
- The science hiding in your kitchen, from bread rising to juice changing color
- How chemistry shaped modern medicine, new materials, and clean energy
- Children in grades 1-4 exploring science for the first time
- Parents who want a structured, readable science resource at home
- Homeschool families covering introductory physical science or STEM topics
- Teachers looking for a clear classroom supplement to chemistry units
- Gift-givers searching for something educational, engaging, and lasting
Number of Pages: 120
Dimensions: 0.25 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: March 23, 2026