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Glow in the Dark: Nature's Light Spectacular by Katy Flint, Illustrated by Cornelia Li

5 out of 5 🌟 Nature Science at its best


Glow in the Dark is a series of books about dark and light and 'Nature's Light Spectacular' is the newest addition to the series. The work is about twelve different light phenomena that can be seen around the world. Each chapter (case study) describes a place where it was observed, how to see it by themselves and a short and sweet explanation of the events causing it. 'Nature's Light Spectacular' describes Nature wonders like the solar eclipse, polar lights or Glowworm Caves.

The chapters are fairly brief and text is divided into colorful and easy to read segments what makes it more accessible for younger readers. Although the sections are short, a lot of scientific explanations live in between colorful illustrations, this is definitely a science book where even adults can learn something new. 

The most amazing thing about 'Nature's Light Spectacular' are gorgeous illustrations. Every page is a true feast for the eyes. Vibrant and lively colors of artwork are the second best thing after seeing those wonders of Nature in real life. I loved it! The book comes with a glow in the dark poster and that's a piece of art I want to have on my wall.

Thank you Netgalley and the publisher Quarto Publishing Group for the ARC in exchange for an honest review. Opinions and feelings are my own.

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