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The Kid's Book of Simple Everyday Science

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These 40 simple science activities will have young kids searching the house for everyday items to learn about temperature, pressure, water, air, heat, and plants! Each easy and fun activity includes how-to photos, simple instructions, short explanations, and introduces beginning math principles. With tips and extra information to extend the scientific experience, this book will get kids thinking like scientists in no time at all! The book includes: supply & tool lists, visual and text-based explanations, step-by-step instructions and photos, and safety information.

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      December 1, 2013
      Grades 3-6 Here are 40 simple science experiments for elementary-age children, no lab coat required. The book starts off with an important message: Do you want to be a scientist? You can do it. Once confidence has been boosted, a list of essentials is covered, including a pictorial spread of required materials, a five-step introduction to the scientific method, and safety information. Then the fun begins. There's an experiment to answer questions such as Do yellow and blue always make green? and How many ways can you blow up a balloon? Each activity provides simple step-by-step instructions (no more than seven), along with corresponding numbered how-to photographs. Most of the items necessary to perform these experimentsempty bottles, duct tape, food coloringare commonly found throughout the house. Kids are encouraged to keep a journal to jot down results, and, along the way, they'll learn about important scientific principles like density and chemical reactions. It's true that anyone can think like a scientist, and this title strikes a nice balance between being simple and engaging.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

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