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Cold Light

Creatures, Discoveries, and Inventions That Glow

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Cold Light

Written by: Anita Sitarski
Narrated by: Jessica Almasy
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Have you ever wondered just how a glow stick works? Or what about those glow-in-the-dark stars you stick on your ceiling keep on shining? In her first book, author and teacher Anita Sitarski answers these questions and more giving listeners the inside scoop on everything that glows. Fireflies, bacteria, squid, jelly fish—what do all of these things have in common? They glow! It seems like one of mother nature’s mysteries, but many curious scientists have begun to shine light on this beautiful phenomenon. Cold Light follows the journey these scientists have taken and tells us how things glow. Narrator Jessica Almasy’s sparkling narration draws listeners even further into this enchanting subject.

©2007 Anita Sitarski (P)2008 Recorded Books
Animals Animals & Nature Biology Chemistry Fish & Marine Life Nonfiction Science & Technology

Critic Reviews

“A deeper look at a topic that has fascinated every firefly-hunting youngster.”—School Library Journal, “… a first purchase for school and public libraries supporting science-fair participants.” (Kirkus Reviews)

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