Wendy Madgwick
Wendy Madgwick is a children's author known for her educational books on science topics, including 'First Science Library: Up In The Air,' which features 17 easy-to-follow experiments exploring flight and weather. She was born in 1946 and has also written 'A Visit to the Natural History Museum,' published in 1999.
Jan 1, 1946
Children's Nonfiction
Science Education
Fungi and Lichens (Green World)
First Science Library: On The Move: Why Is Ice Slippery? What Are Gears? 15 Easy-To-Follow Experiments Teach 5 To 7 Year-Olds All About Things That Go - Including You!
First Science Library: Light & Dark: What Is A Lens? Why Do Shadows Change Shape? 16 Easy-To-Follow Experiments Teach 5 To 7 Year-Olds All About ... And Refraction.book sub-title if any
Super Materials: 13 Easy-To-Follow Experiments for Learning Fun: All about the Amazing Substances in the World!
First Science Library: Magnets & Sparks: 16 Easy-To Follow Experiments For Learning Fun; Find Out How Electricity and Magnetism Works!
First Science Library: Sound Magic: How Does Sound Travel? Can You Feel Sound, Can You Trap It? 16 Easy-to-Follow Experiments Teach 5 to 7 year-olds All About Noise, Music and Vibrations.
First Science Library: Up In The Air: 17 Easy-To-Follow Experiments For Learning Fun; Find Out About Flight And How Weather Works!
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First Science Library: Animals & Plants: 10 Easy-To Follow Experiments For Learning Fun; Find Out About Nature and How Things Live!
First Science Library: Water Play: 18 Easy-To Follow Experiments For Learning Fun; Find Out About Rain, Ice and How Water Works!