No Metal No Magic. . . and No Technology.
Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically by the Elemental Dragons
Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Book 2
by Sybrina Durant
Genre: Childrens Chemistry, Middle Grade Fantasy Educational
In this unique alphabet book, members of the Elemental Dragon Clan,
present 26 Magical Elements of the Periodic Table in alphabetical
order. Each member of the clan has an element tipped tail. They also
have magical powers based on the properties of their metals. There
are no more perfect groups than unicorns and dragons to familiarize
with elements from the Periodic Table. Their theme is "No Metal,
No Magic. . .and No Technology".
In this book, Antz
starts out the book by introducing the very necessary metal, Antimony
on his element page. Zora rounds out the alphabet by presenting
scientific facts and other fun information about the metal,
Zirconium, on her elemental page. In all, readers will get some great
insight into the properties of 26 elements from the periodic table.
Each Page is Full of Amazing Facts and Tons of Fun.
There's
A Magical Elemental Themed Periodic Table, Too!
This
unique book will help tweens, teens and anyone else quickly absorb
the elements of the Periodic Table.
REMEMBER. . .
No
Metal,
No Magic
And No Technology.
It's
Techno-Magical.
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Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically by the Metal Horn Unicorns
Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Book 1
Get this book in soft cover print to experience it fully.
Metals
and all the other elements from the periodic table make everything
seem magical.
You can see it everywhere… in buildings. .
.transportation…communications. . .medicines and even in the food
you eat!
All technology and everything that makes life
modern come from the magical elements in the earth, water and the
air.
Think of it like this, “No Metal – No Magic…and
No Technology.”
You can learn about all about it in The
Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically by
The Metal Horn Unicorns.
26 techno-magical elements are
presented from A to Z by the magical metal horn unicorn tribe from
Unimaise.
Every element page shows you
1. Where
the featured element comes from.
2. When it was discovered.
3.
Scientific info about the element.
4. Everyday uses for it.
5.
Plus a bunch of interesting facts!
6. Last but not least, each
element is represented by a unicorn who wields its magical
powers.
The theme of “No Metal, No Magic” flows
throughout the entire book. Ultimately, if there’s no metal, there
can be no magic. Any metal-horned unicorn will tell you that. Without
metal and all the other elements of the periodic table there would be
no technology for us modern people, either. Now, that’s
“Techno-Magical!”
The book also has an amazing unicorn
themed periodic table plus special pages featuring
elemental
compounds and alloys. Trading cards representing each of the 26
unicorns and their elements plus fun lesson cards and more are also
available as printable downloads. Kids will have fun singing along
with the No Metal, No Magic song, too. Learn more about all the
elements in this book at https://www.sybrina.com/muapt
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The books Sybrina Durant has written span a wide range between illustrated picture books, coloring books and YA novels; to technical and how-to books. Her latest efforts are fanciful illustrated periodic table books that help kids visualize the importance of the elements that make up our world. As the dragons and unicorns say, “No Metal, No Magic. . .and No Technology”.
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ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great way for kids to learn the periodic table. I like the cover.
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