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Can You Get Rainbows in Space?: A Colourful Compendium of Space and Science

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Why is blood red? Why are carrots orange? Who invented the lightbulb? Why is the world 'going green'? Is the sky really blue? And what is ultraviolet light?You'll discover the answers to these questions - and many more - in this incredible collection of scientific facts about colour. We'll talk about light (the most important thing) and waves (not the kind you see at the beach - though you will learn why the sea looks blue!). You'll find out how some animals are able to glow in the dark and how others change their colours to hide from predators. Keep reading to discover why leaves change colour in the autumn, why your veins look blue but your blood is red, and why the language we use shapes the colours we see . . .And you'll learn exactly how to make a rainbow - in space.

128 pages, Hardcover

Published March 23, 2023

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Profile Image for Monika.
713 reviews12 followers
December 2, 2024
Ocena 4⭐️
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Bardzo fajna i ciekawa. Dzieciaki mega się wciągnęły a i ja się całkiem dobrze bawiłam przy czytaniu.
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1,108 reviews21 followers
November 4, 2025
Learn all about the science of light with this interesting collection of facts about all the colors of our world (and beyond)! The collection dives into an assortment of facts for each of the colors in the rainbow showcasing the science about how and why people, plants, and animals look the way they do.

I’m obsessed with all things color, which is what drew me to the book to begin with. It was interesting to see the science behind each of the colors, but it is quite a dense text with a lot of specialized vocabulary that some readers might struggle with. The average reader will be about to flip through the book and find some interesting tidbits, but I don’t think you will get kids to read it cover-to-cover on their own. It might be of use in some secondary science classes as a supplemental book.
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172 reviews66 followers
November 1, 2023
Troszkę mylący tytuł, bo o "Tęczy w Kosmosie" poczytamy tylko na kilku ostatnich stronch w książce 🌈

Nie zmienia to faktu, że spędziłam bardzo miłą godzinkę czytając między innymi o tym jak powstają kolory, dlaczego flamingi są różowe a żaby zielone, dlaczego ptasie piórka połyskują różnymi kolorami i co oznaczają czerwone pupy małp 💁🏼‍♀️

Fajna książka dla najmłodszych, która zdecydowanie bawi i uczy, wypełniona jest ciekawostkami ze świata zwierząt i roślin ale także ludzi, bo nie zabrakło stron poświęconych tęczowej społeczności ✨️
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2,702 reviews175 followers
January 6, 2026
This book was really fascinating! I learned some really fun facts but I think my favorite piece of information was that green is the easiest color for humans to see and if your first language is a language that has a lot of different words for shades of green, you can see more shades a green than if your first language was a language that has fewer words for green. That is so interesting!
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1,173 reviews11 followers
October 26, 2025
Entertainingly educational. Full of clear facts & sprinkled with fascinating color-connected tidbits like hippos' having red sweat and green being the predominant wavelength of our sun.
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3,809 reviews342 followers
October 30, 2022
lots of information about the colours of the random - not really what you think it is from the cover but still good
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