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Magical Elements of
the Periodic Table
Books
In Book 1 - The Metal Horn Unicorns present magical elements from the periodic table in alphabetical order.
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Sybrina Publishing
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Elemental Periodic Table Trading Cards Sets by
Sybrina Publishing
These trading card sets are companion activities to the Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Series Books which feature unicorns and dragons introducing periodic table elements. Each elemental acquaints kids with their own unique elemental magic as well as its amazing everyday uses. They may also be used as memory cards or flash cards. There are 26 trading cards in each card deck. Please note: These cards are not the print your own trading cards from the MagicalPTElements shop. These are shrink wrapped card decks with their own plastic storage boxes. The link below will take you to the Sybrina Publishing shop on the Make Playing Cards website where you may purchase all available sets as single decks or in bulk.
Specifications:
- Size: 2.5'' x 3.5'' (63.5mm x 89mm)
- Card stock:(S30) Standard Smooth
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Dragon Periodic Table Book
Book 2 - Dragons
Metals and all the other elements from the periodic table make everything seem magical.
You can see it everywhere… in buildings. . .transportation…communications. . .medicines and even in the food you eat! Cool! Hunh?
All technology and everything that makes life modern come from the magical elements in the earth, water and the air.
Think of it like this, “No Metal – No Magic…and No Tech-no-lo-gy.”
You can learn about all that stuff in this book called The Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically by The Elemental Dragons.
26 techno-magical elements are presented from A to Z by the Elemental Dragon Clan.
Every element page shows you
1. Where the featured element comes from.
2. When it was discovered.
3. Scientific info about the element.
4. Everyday uses for it.
5. Plus a bunch of interesting facts!
6. Last but not least, each element is represented by a dragon who wields its magical powers.
The book also has an amazing
elemental themed periodic table
plus special pages featuring
elemental compounds
and alloys.
Now, that’s what the dragons call “Techno-Magical!”
Our Blog Articles
Pearl The Potassium Horn Unicorn’s Story
Pearl The Potassium Horn Unicorn’s Story. Pearl the Potassium-Horned unicorn was a beautiful rose pink hide and a plum purple mane. This magical metal horned unicorn from Unimaise had a horn that dispersed bubbles. Everything she touched was instantly cleaned. Read more.
Questa The Quick Silver (Mercury) Horn Unicorn’s Story
Questa The Quick Silver (Mercury) Horn Unicorn’s Story. In the mystical land of Unimaise, among the magical metal horn tribe, there lived a pink unicorn named Questa. She was a proud member of the magical metal horn tribe, known for their unique abilities to manipulate metals. With her Quick Silver horn made of Mercury, she had the power to liquify any object and turn it into a reflective surface. Her silver mane and tail shone in the sunlight, making her a sight to behold. Read more.
Then and Now – The Periodic Table Element – Mercury
Then and Now – The Periodic Table Element – Mercury (Quick Silver). Mercury, one of the most intriguing elements in the periodic table, has a long and storied history. From renowned alchemists’ quest for the philosopher’s stone to explosive advancements in scientific fields, mercury has played a pivotal role. This versatile metallic element was once highly prized for its unique properties, but over time, its toxic nature was discovered, leading to an end to its extensive use. This article will delve into the historical uses of mercury and explain why it is no longer employed for those purposes. Read more.