Light (Shadows, Mirrors, and Rainbows) by Sheree Boyd
In Light: Shadows, Mirrors, and Rainbows, children are introduced to the everyday wonder of light through simple explanations and approachable experiments. The book invites children to notice how shadows appear, how mirrors reflect, and how rainbows form, turning familiar moments into opportunities for hands-on investigation. This title pairs well with Kodo materials that support exploring reflection, transparency, color, shadow, and the ways light changes what children see. It gives educators a clear starting point for noticing children’s questions, comparisons, discoveries, and delight as they play with light.
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Light (Shadows, Mirrors, and Rainbows) by Sheree Boyd
Light (Shadows, Mirrors, and Rainbows) by Sheree Boyd
In Light: Shadows, Mirrors, and Rainbows, children are introduced to the everyday wonder of light through simple explanations and approachable experiments. The book invites children to notice how shadows appear, how mirrors reflect, and how rainbows form, turning familiar moments into opportunities for hands-on investigation. This title pairs well with Kodo materials that support exploring reflection, transparency, color, shadow, and the ways light changes what children see. It gives educators a clear starting point for noticing children’s questions, comparisons, discoveries, and delight as they play with light.
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In Light: Shadows, Mirrors, and Rainbows, children are introduced to the everyday wonder of light through simple explanations and approachable experiments. The book invites children to notice how shadows appear, how mirrors reflect, and how rainbows form, turning familiar moments into opportunities for hands-on investigation. This title pairs well with Kodo materials that support exploring reflection, transparency, color, shadow, and the ways light changes what children see. It gives educators a clear starting point for noticing children’s questions, comparisons, discoveries, and delight as they play with light.






















