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Why Does My Shadow Follow Me?

More Science Questions from Real Kids

By Kira Vermond
Illustrated by Suharu Ogawa
Interest Age: 7–11
Grade: 2–2
Reading Level: Common Core Correlations
CCSS.ELA-Literacy Strand-Reading literature: RI.4.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
W.4.2,2a,2b,2c,2d,2e,4,5,6,7,8.9,9b,10
SL.4.1,1a,1b,1c,1d,2,3,4,5,6
L.4.1,1a,1b,1c,1d,1e,1f,1g,2,2a,2b,2c,2d,33,3a,3b,3c,4,4a,4b,4c,6

Reading Level: Lexile 900L
Hardcover : 9781773215013, 88 pages, March 2021 , 10.5" x 9.0"
Ebook (EPUB) : 9781773215037, 88 pages, March 2021

Table of contents

Table of contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: CUTE CRITTERS AND UP-ROAR-IOUS CREATURES
Earth is crawling with incredible animals
What do cats use their whiskers for?
Why do dogs see in black and white?
Why don’t owls fly in the morning?
Why do scorpions glow under ultraviolet light?
Why don’t wasps make honey?
Why do bees sting?
What is the oldest animal on Earth?
Why are sharks so scary?
Why didn’t sharks become extinct with the dinosaurs?
How do scientists know a T-rex was standing on two feet?
Are birds really dinosaurs?
Chapter 2: THE WORLD INSIDE US
From nose to toes and brains to bums, our bodies are amazing
What makes us human?
Why do we grow hair?
Why do we have butts?
How many times can you spin before you puke?
Why does my pee smell?
How does sound get to our brain?
Do we all see color the same?
Why are games so fun?
Will humans ever fly?
Is genetic mutation that creates super abilities possible?
Chapter 3: THIS PLANET WE CALL HOME
Earth is a naturally curious place
Why do we have to go outside?
How did water get on Earth?
What makes volcanos explode?
Why are flowers different colors?
Why is a cactus prickly?
How do mirrors reflect?
What color is sunlight?
Why does my shadow follow me?
How does static make hair fly?
How many people live on Earth?
Chapter 4: TREMENDOUS TECH AND INSPIRING INNOVATIONS
Science can make life better, safer, and more fun
How do you get the strawberry in the strawberry candy?
Why does my bag of popcorn explode after microwaving for two minutes?
Why is glue sticky?
How does an X-ray see through bodies?
When will they cure cancer?
Can stem cells bring back the dead?
Can we live forever one day?
Why do we pollute?
How does information travel so fast on the internet?
Is there Wi-Fi in space?
Chapter 5: OUR OUT-OF-THIS WORLD UNIVERSE
Far-out facts about space
Why do northern lights exist?
Why is there no gravity in space?
When will the sun explode?
What is the coldest star?
Do bacteria grow in space?
Why are there astronauts in space when we have robots?
How far is it possible to go in a spaceship?
How do people survive on Mars?
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Further Reading and Select Sources
Index

Description

Science starts with a question in this fascinating compendium for curious kids.

The team behind the acclaimed Why Don’t Cars Run on Apple Juice? is back to tackle more kid questions like “Are birds really dinosaurs?” and “Why do we have butts?” With help from Ontario Science Centre experts, Kira Vermond packs mind-boggling facts into answers that encourage further inquiry, covering topics over five sections: animals, the human body, planet Earth, tech and innovation, and outer space. From glowing scorpions and prehistoric sharks to stem cells and Mars missions, Suharu Ogawa’s colorful, zesty illustrations enhance Vermond’s lively tone.

Awards

  • Short-listed, Red Cedar Book Award 2022
  • Joint winner, TD Summer Reading Club 2023

Reviews

“A playful romp through multiple fields of science in which even silly questions lead to startling discoveries.” 

- Kirkus Reviews, 12/29/20

“Shines with wonderment.” 

- CM Reviews, 01/15/21

“A fun science book.”

- SMS Nonfiction Book Reviews, 05/18/21

“Guaranteed to hold attention and encourage further learning, it is a welcome addition to both classroom and school libraries. You might want to buy two copies, as it is sure to be a requested read.”

- Sal’s Fiction Addiction, 02/13/22