Baby Astronaut

Baby Astronaut
by Dr. Laura Gehl (Author) and Daniel Wiseman (Illustrator)

Booktalk: Baby Astronaut explores the stars and planets in space. She wears her space suit and helmet and rides in a space craft. Why do we float in space? Find out in this board book!

Snippet: The space station is where Baby Astronaut lives when she is in space.

Baby Astronaut works here too, checking on her science experiments.

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Nikola Tesla for Kids

Nikola Tesla for Kids: His Life, Ideas, and Inventions, with 21 Activities
by Amy M. O’Quinn (Author)

Booktalk: Nikola Tesla was a physicist, scientist, electrical engineer, and world-renowned inventor whose accomplishments faded into oblivion after his death in 1943. Tesla was undeniably eccentric and compulsive; some considered him to be somewhat of a “mad” scientist. But in reality, he was a visionary. Many of his ideas and inventions that were deemed impossible during his lifetime have since become reality. He was the first to successfully use rotating magnetic fields to create an AC (alternating current) electrical power supply system and induction motor. He is now acknowledged to have invented the radio ahead of Marconi. Among other things, he developed the Tesla coil, an oscillator, generators, fluorescent tubes, neon lights, and a small remote-controlled boat. He helped design the world’s first hydroelectric plant at Niagara Falls.

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CREATE AN ELECTROMAGNET
A regular magnet is permanently magnetic–you can’t just turn the charge on or off. But an electromagnet is magnetic only when it is supplied with electricity, and you can easily change the strength of the electromagnet by changing the amount of electricity that flows through it. Find out for yourself!

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