Get our your microscope and take a close-up look at a tiny world! This
book by two award-winning science authors shows you how.
Looking at little things--things too small to see with the naked
eye--can be big fun. It's certainly smart science, and award-winning
authors Shar Levine and Leslie Johnstone are here to show kids the
basics of creating their own professional-quality slides and using their
own microscopes. A whole world will open up to budding scientists as
they learn to identify the microscope's different pieces, practice
focusing, and prepare different kinds of samples for viewing.
Illustrated throughout with photomicrographs (pictures taken through a
microscope), and complete with a reproducible form for documenting
specimens, this fascinating, in-depth guide explains how to put bugs,
water, food, plants and pollen, and even parts of the body (like
fingernails) under the scope for a close-up glimpse. Of course, there
are troubleshooting answers to common questions and safety instructions
for parents and teachers, too.