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Northcott Little Genius Chemistry White

Little Genius Chemistry White
Northcott Little Genius Chemistry White

Fabric Name- Little Genius Chemistry White by Deborah Edwards for Northcott Fabrics

Material- 100% Cotton Fabric

Background Color- White

Theme- Science

Description:

The Little Genius Chemistry design by Deborah Edwards for Northcott Fabrics is full of fun science facts. There are colorful science icons on a white background including magnets, test tubes, microscopes, flasks, light bulbs, DNA, atoms, molecules, chemical elements (Hydrogen, Helium, Carbon, Oxygen, and Nitrogen), a solid/liquid/gas diagram, and magnifying glasses. Between each of the images there are scientific words and facts to teach young scientists:

DNA holds the code for every cell in your body.

Electricity is a form of energy and it occurs in nature. It can be made from wind, water and sunlight.

Hydrogen is the lightest , simplest and most commonly found chemical element in the Universe.

Carbon is found in the Earth’s atmosphere in the form of Carbon Dioxide, CO2.

Because Helium is lighter than air, it is often used to fill balloons and make them float.

Oxygen is essential to human life. It is in the air we breathe and the water we drink.

Nitrogen is present in all living things including the human body and plants.

Light travels very, very fast. The speed of light is around 186,000 miles per second.

Atoms are the basic building blocks of ordinary matter. Atoms are made of particles called protons, electrons and neutrons.

All living organisms on earth are divided into cells. Cells can only be seen under a microscope.

Magnets produce magnetic fields that attract or repel objects.

H2O is the chemical symbol for water.

Albert Einstein was a very famous scientist born in 1879. He came up with the famous equation E=mc2.

Experiments are fun!

The larger scientific words scattered throughout the pattern are: Atom, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Energy, Electrons, Magnetism, Science, Theory, Gravity, Einstein, Look Closer, DNA, Test Tubes, Light, Force, Motion, Microscope, Solid, Liquid, and Gas.

This fabric pattern is very educational. I think the colorful pictures and quick facts will keep kids coming back to discover new ideas. Science is fun!