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Did you know there are fossils in your toothpaste? Have you ever seen the cells of an onion skin? Discover a whole new world before your eyes by looking into a microscope. Try dozens of experiments using things found around the house, from vegetables to rocks, fish to flowers-just about anything!
See the veins of a leaf, which look like miniature roadways, and discover the tiny hooks that hold a feather together. Explanations and colorful illustrations of what is under the lens bring this miniature world vividly to life. Get to know the parts of your microscope and how lenses work to make an image. Learn how to keep a journal of observations and draw what you see. just as scientists have done for centuries. After working with a microscope and this book, you'll never look at the world the same way again.
Learn about the different parts of a microscope. Includes dozens of experiments using household items, explanations and colroful illustrations. Paperback. 88 pp. 10"x8 1/2".
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