This Then That – Middle Grade Unicorn Books – Atomidex, Vol. O: Group Oxygen or Magical Elements of the Periodic Table

If you read and enjoyed Atomidex, Vol. O: Group Oxygen, Heroes of the Periodic Table by Nicholas Falk Reilly with illustrations by Ada illustrated book, then take a chance to read Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically By The Metal Horn Unicorns by Sybrina Durant with Illustrations by Pumudi Gardiyawasam. You might just love it.

Atomidex, Vol. O: Group Oxygen, Heroes of the Periodic Table

by Nicholas Falk Reilly with illustrations by Ada

In Vol. O of the Atomidex you’ll get to know the heroes of Group Oxygen, sometimes known as Group 16. Water, eggs, bubbles, sludge, and radioactivity — that is what to expect from this bubbly bunch!

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Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically By The Metal Horn Unicorns

By Sybrina Durant with Illustrations by Pumudi Gardiyawasam

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!

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 Technology.”
You can learn about all about it in The Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically by The Metal Horn Unicorns.

26 techno-magical elements are presented from A to Z by the magical metal horn unicorn tribe from Unimaise.

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 unicorn who wields its magical powers.

The theme of “No Metal, No Magic” flows throughout the entire book. Ultimately, if there’s no metal, there can be no magic. Any metal-horned unicorn will tell you that. Without metal and all the other elements of the periodic table there would be no technology for us modern people, either. Now, that’s “Techno-Magical!”

The book also has an amazing unicorn themed periodic table plus special pages featuring
elemental compounds and alloys. Trading cards representing each of the 26 unicorns and their elements plus fun lesson cards and more are also available as printable downloads. Kids will have fun singing along with the No Metal, No Magic song, too.

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Find these and lots of other unicorn books for Middle Graders at Sybrina’s Unicorn Book Store.

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