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 yourself 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.
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I absolutely loved the Unicorns as they taught the period table, and I didn’t think it could get better. Except, it has. Now we have DRAGONS! And we have been a little into dragons around here with the books we’ve been reading together for book club with my co-blogger. So, yes, count me in!
I dare you to pick your favorite Elemental Dragon. DARE you. You can’t. They are each beautifully drawn and creatively described to teach the element. The unicorns had elemental horns; in this book, the adorably amazing dragons have elemental-tipped tails.
Each page is about an element introduced beautifully by a dragon. Each page shares facts, uses, and fun magical uses of the metals. Is there a more fun way to learn?
These Magical Elements of the Periodic Table books are such a great way to teach science to kiddos. They belong in every library and chemistry classroom to be enjoyed by young scientists everywhere.
I leave you with this adorable teaser:
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Thank you Julie! Your review is great and I appreciate you sharing the little Bitsy introduction video, too. The goal is to eventually have 30 sec short video for each element in the periodic table – 118! Wish me luck on getting there! 🙂
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Thank you Julie! Your review is great and I appreciate you sharing the little Bitsy introduction video, too. The goal is to eventually have 30 sec short video for each element in the periodic table – 118! Wish me luck on getting there! 🙂
Love this! And that book trailer with (Pepto?) Bismuth? Perfect. Thanks for a great review.