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The Rainbow Mystery

Rainbows Drawing Conclusions

Author: Jennifer A. Dussling   Series: Science Solves It (Paperback)

Rainbows suddenly appear and disappear on Annie's wall. With a simple science lesson on rainbows, readers can find out how Annie and her sidekick Mike hunt down the clues and discover the mystery. Full-color illustrations.

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Summary

Rainbows suddenly appear and disappear on Annie's wall. With a simple science lesson on rainbows, readers can find out how Annie and her sidekick Mike hunt down the clues and discover the mystery. Full-color illustrations.

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Description

This series offers stories with clever plotlines to show kids that science is all around us every day. Young readers will enjoy meeting likable characters who use science in all sorts of interesting situations.

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Awards

Commended for CCBC Best Books starred selection 2015 (Canada)

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About the Author

Jennifer Dussling has written many children's books, including Dino Eggs, Slinky, Scaly Snakes, and One Little Flower Girl. She lives in Huntington, New York. Barry Gott wrote and illustrated humorous greeting cards at American Greetings for several years before leaving to illustrate children’s books full-time from his attic studio in Cleveland, Ohio. He occasionally ventures into the outside world to visit schools and libraries. Barry's books include the Dino-Sports series, Holler Loudly by Cynthia Leitich Smith, and What DO Teachers Do (After YOU Leave School)? (Carolrhoda Books, 2006). Honk! Splat! Vroom! is Barry's first author-illustrated book. He has 1 wife, 2 kids, and 3 pets.

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Product Details

Publisher
Kane Press | The Kane Press
Published
31st July 2002
Pages
32
ISBN
9781575651194

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