Sasha the Scientist and the Blue Sky Mystery Cover
Cover of 15 pages
Click "Start Audio Book" to begin. Audio will automatically play as you navigate through pages.
On mobile devices, you may need to tap play for each page due to browser restrictions.
Page 1 illustration

One sunny morning, Sasha the Scientist looked up at the sky. "Why is the sky blue?" she wondered.

Cover of 15 pages
Use the audio controls to play. Pages will advance when audio finishes.
Page 2 illustration

Sasha loved to find answers. So, she put on her scientist hat and started to investigate.

Cover of 15 pages
Use the audio controls to play. Pages will advance when audio finishes.
Page 3 illustration

First, she read her science books. "Light from the sun is made of many colors," she learned.

Cover of 15 pages
Use the audio controls to play. Pages will advance when audio finishes.
Page 4 illustration

Sasha found a prism in her science kit. She held it up to the sunlight.

Cover of 15 pages
Use the audio controls to play. Pages will advance when audio finishes.
Page 5 illustration

The prism worked like magic! It spread the sunlight into a rainbow of colors.

Cover of 15 pages
Use the audio controls to play. Pages will advance when audio finishes.
Page 6 illustration

"There are so many colors!" Sasha exclaimed. Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.

Cover of 15 pages
Use the audio controls to play. Pages will advance when audio finishes.
Page 7 illustration

"Look at the blue light!" Sasha said. It was bouncing around more than the others.

Cover of 15 pages
Use the audio controls to play. Pages will advance when audio finishes.
Page 8 illustration

Sasha went outside with her magnifying glass. She looked closely at the air.

Cover of 15 pages
Use the audio controls to play. Pages will advance when audio finishes.
Page 9 illustration

"There are tiny things we can't see!" Sasha explained. They are called molecules.

Cover of 15 pages
Use the audio controls to play. Pages will advance when audio finishes.
Page 10 illustration

These air molecules love to scatter blue light from the sun.

Cover of 15 pages
Use the audio controls to play. Pages will advance when audio finishes.
Page 11 illustration

Sasha smiled. "That's why the sky looks blue!" she shouted.

Cover of 15 pages
Use the audio controls to play. Pages will advance when audio finishes.
Page 12 illustration

She drew a big picture showing sunlight, the prism, and the blue sky.

Cover of 15 pages
Use the audio controls to play. Pages will advance when audio finishes.
Page 13 illustration

Sasha shared her discovery with her friends. "The sky is blue because of sunlight and tiny air molecules!" she told them.

Cover of 15 pages
Use the audio controls to play. Pages will advance when audio finishes.
Page 14 illustration

Now, whenever Sasha's friends look up, they remember her fun science lesson.

Cover of 15 pages
Use the audio controls to play. Pages will advance when audio finishes.
Page 15 illustration

And Sasha felt happy. Solving mysteries was the best part of being a scientist!

Cover of 15 pages
Use the audio controls to play. Pages will advance when audio finishes.