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In this periodic table book, 20 Alchemical Wizards present Magical Elements of the Periodic Table. Each wizard wields a magical staff tipped with an element which gives them unique powers. Areg starts out Book 1 of the Alchemical Wizards by introducing the important element Argon on his element page. Thurwin rounds out the Book 1 elements by presenting facts and other fun information about the metal, Thulium on his element page. Another elemental favorite is Galoa, who represents Gadolinium. It gives her the power to control and manipulate electromagnetic waves, rendering her a formidable force in the world of technology and communication. Phova is truly magical, as Phosphorus gives her the ability to manipulate light and create illusions. She can control the intensity, color, and direction of light, allowing her to bend it to her will. The Alchemical Wizards, along with their techno-magical unicorn and dragon friends from the first 2 Magical Elements Books are the perfect group to introduce you to metals and other elements in the Periodic Table. Hopefully, the Magical Elements of this periodic table book will spark an interest in the magical and real world properties of all the metals and other elements known today. You may be surprised at how prominently they feature in our every day lives. Each element page in this book contains terms that might not be completely familiar to the reader. Refer to the definitions in the back of the book to get a clear understanding of each meaning. There is also a fun elemental themed Periodic Table at the back of the book. It features metal horn unicorns, dragons with element tipped tails, wizards and knights with elemental staffs and swords; and radiated goblins. Remember, “No metal – No Magic. . .and No Technology”. It’s Techo-Magical.
Fantasy meets science in Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented by the Alchemical Wizards. First, we had enchanting unicorns, fierce dragons, and now, the spellbinding realm of wizards lends a magical twist to the mix. Designed specifically for young minds captivated by the allure of the mystical and the wonders of the periodic table, this unique book presents 20 enchanting elements, each brought to life through the lens of wizardry.
Join Areg, the wizard with the Argon tipped staff and his fellow elemental wizards. Each one wields a magical staff infused with the extraordinary powers of the elements they represent. Within these pages, young readers will not only discover the captivating world of elements but also learn essential scientific facts in a fun and engaging way. Nothing can rival the spellbinding trio of unicorns, dragons, and wizards when it comes to introducing the fascinating concepts of chemistry!
The theme, “No Metal, No Magic…and No Technology,” sets the stage for a magical exploration of science. In this book, each wizard fearlessly introduces readers to intriguing elements of Argon, showcasing their potency and fascinating properties. Each of the twenty elements features whimsical wizards who share remarkable scientific insights, quirky trivia, and interactive elements to keep readers enthralled.
Packed with vibrant illustrations, this book is designed to captivate tweens, teens, and curious minds of all ages. It transforms complex scientific concepts into digestible and entertaining content, making it easier than ever for readers to grasp the fundamentals of the periodic table.
Whether you’re a budding scientist, a lover of fantasy, or someone looking to explore the wonders of chemistry in a delightful manner, this book is the perfect companion. Get ready for an extraordinary adventure that blends the realms of magic and science, igniting a passion for learning about the elements that make up our world. Each page is filled with delightful facts, enchanting illustrations, and plenty of fun! Discover the magic behind the science and let your imagination soar!
The 20 elements represented in this book are: Argon, Boron, Bromine, Caesium, Cerium, Cobalt, Gadolinium, Germanium, Helium, Iridium, Lanthanum, Manganese, Niobium, Phosphorus, Radon, Rhodium, Scandium, Strontium, Tellurium and Thulium.
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