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Solids, Liquids, Guess Who's Got Gas: Lucy's Lab #2
By (Author) Michelle Houts
Illustrated by Elizabeth Zechel
2
Skyhorse Publishing
Sky Pony Press
3rd October 2017
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: School stories
Educational: First / native language: Readers and reading schemes
Childrens / Teenage fiction and true stories
FIC
Hardback
104
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 15mm
220g
Autumn has arrived, and at Granite City Elementary School everyone is gearing up for the biggest and best event of the year, the Harvest Festival. The whole school is excited about the games, the contests, the food, and most of allthe costumes! Everyone except Lucy. She doesnt like dressing up, and has no desire to be a fairy princess or rock star, even for one day.
But Lucy is excited about the new science unit Miss Flippo has started: the states of matter. Lucy and her friends understand solids and liquids. Theyre easy. But gasses are more difficult to grasp.
When the class goes on a field trip to an orchard and Stewart Swinefest eats too many apples, and gets a serious stomachache, Lucy suddenly understands that even if you cant see gasses they can fill space and expand, and even make you move.
And with Stewart feeling better, she has a really great idea for her Harvest Festival costume, too.
The second book in a new chapter book series from IRA Childrens Book Award-winner, Michelle Houts, Solids, Liquids, Guess Whos Got Gas draws on STEM themes and is aligned with curriculum guidelines to bring a love of science to young readers, inspiring them to start their own labs and explore their world.
Michelle Houts is the award-winning author of several middle-grade novels, picture books, and biographies for young readers including Winterfrost, which was a 2014 Bank Street Best Book and Junior Library Guild selection, and The Beef Princess of Practical County, which was awarded the 2010 IRA Childrens Book Award. She lives, works, and plays on a farm in western Ohio, where she is restoring a one-room schoolhouse. While in second grade, she begged her parents for a chemistry kit but wasnt quite sure what to do when she actually got it. Lucys Lab allows her to be the scientist she always wanted to be. Elizabeth Zechel is an illustrator and author of the childrens book Is There a Mouse in the Babys Room Her illustrations appear in books such as Wordbirds by Liesl Schillinger , The Little General and the Giant Snowflake by Matthea Harvey, and cookbooks such as Bubbys Homemade Pies by Jen Bervin and Ron Silver, as well as a variety of magazine and literary journals. She lives in Brooklyn, New York where she teaches Kindergarten.