Did you know?
- Water can exist as a solid, liquid or gas.
- Some metals are soft enough to cut with a knife.
- A balloon becomes static-charged when rubbed against certain materials.
At age 3, children may begin noticing how different materials look, feel and behave. This selection encourages young readers to observe everyday objects and ask simple questions about the world around them.
Try Epic for FreeBooks about chemistry are a good fit for 3-year-olds because children are naturally curious about what happens when things change. Watching ingredients combine, colors mix or ice melt introduces simple scientific ideas through experiences they can easily observe.
3-year-olds can learn that materials have different properties and that some changes happen for a reason. They may begin to notice that water can freeze or melt, that ingredients can be mixed together or that some materials behave differently from others.
When selecting chemistry books for 3-year-olds, look for titles that focus on familiar experiences and visible changes. Books with simple explanations, engaging illustrations and examples from everyday life are often the most effective.
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