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Excerpt from Aunt Rachel's Letters About Water and Air: A Few Facts About Heat in Relation to These Substances, Told in Simple LanguageThis little book makes no pretence whatever to teach science systematically. The writer's hope is that by performing the experiments described in it, children (especially the older classes of elementary schools) may be led to take an interest in a few natural facts, and thus be prepared to profit by more regula...
Excerpt from Aunt Rachel's Letters About Water and Air: A Few Facts About Heat in Relation to These Substances, Told in Simple Language
This little book makes no pretence whatever to teach science systematically. The writer's hope is that by performing the experiments described in it, children (especially the older classes of elementary schools) may be led to take an interest in a few natural facts, and thus be prepared to profit by more regu...