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For curious readers who enjoy stories that make discovery come alive.

 

What is light—and what can we see that isn’t visible at all?


Perfect for young readers who want to learn about light in a fun and engaging way. This story-driven science book for kids explores how light shapes the world around us.


When Mary travels to visit her cousin Josie in the quiet town of Breverton, Massachusetts, she expects a simple change of scenery. Instead, she finds herself drawn into a world of discovery—where everyday moments begin to reveal something deeper.


Guided by Josie and her Aunt Eleanor, a research scientist at the Breverton Science Lab, Mary begins to explore the nature of light. Through simple observations and thoughtful conversations, she learns how light bends, reflects, and travels—sometimes in ways that are not immediately seen.


From the shimmer of sunlight in a glass of lemonade to the colors of a rainbow stretching across the sky, each experience brings new understanding. Along the way, Mary begins to realize that light is more than something we see—it is something we come to understand.


Set in the gentle rhythms of a small town and told with warmth and clarity, Invisible Light invites readers to look more closely at the world around them—and to discover the quiet wonder hidden within it.


Perfect for curious readers and families alike.


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Invisible Light

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  • Designed for readers ages 9 and up — and their parents — Invisible Light blends storytelling with real scientific ideas in a way that is both engaging and easy to understand.


    Join Mary Parker as she explores how light shapes the world around us — from rainbows and reflections to the mysteries of color and energy.

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