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Acadia Greene wants answers. What happened to the frogs she usedto see at her favorite local pond? Why do leaves change color in the fall, andwhy don't evergreen needles do the same? What is the water cycle, and what istranspiration? How do time zones work, and why does the sun set at differenttimes in different places within a single zone? How do germs infect us? Acadiadoesn't mean to do science, but shehas questions and her parents refuse to simply give her the answers. "Conductan experiment," they tell her. "Use the scientific method." So Acadia makeshypotheses, designs experiments, analyzes data, and draws conclusions. Acadiadoes science.
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1 primary bookThe Acadia Files is a 1-book series first released in 2018 with contributions by Katie Coppens.
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A shiny red envelope arrived in the mail several months ago.
Inside was a lovely box.
And inside that box? The Acadia Files: Book Two, Autumn Science
Acadia Green explores her world—cleaning up a nearby pond, studying the changing color of the leaves, thinking about time zones, and analyzing the role of dinosaur pee in the water cycle—using the scientific method and keeping a science journal.
It's a very fresh take on an early chapter book. A delight.