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Books with author Nathan Shalit

  • Science Magic Tricks

    Nathan Shalit

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 21, 1998)
    This educational, fun-filled book will show you how to dazzle audiences with dozens of fascinating tricks based on scientific principles. Included are more than 50 safe demonstrations easily performed at home or in the classroom with a ping-pong ball, broom, potato, balloon, coins, playing cards, and other common items. Clear illustrations and simple, easy-to-follow instructions enable you to perform dozens of "tricks" involving mathematics, chemistry, inertia, magnets, optical illusions, and physics. Astound friends and relatives by cutting glass with scissors, inserting a pin in a balloon without popping it, creating a magical doorway out of paper, concocting witch's dust and "wet" fire, practicing the art of secret writing, and successfully accomplishing many other mystifying feats. Best of all, as you entertain audiences with these eye-popping tricks, you'll be learning important scientific facts and principles. These science magic tricks make learning fun!
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  • Science Magic Tricks

    Nathan Shalit

    eBook (Dover Publications, Dec. 27, 2012)
    This educational, fun-filled book will show you how to dazzle audiences with dozens of fascinating tricks based on scientific principles. Included are more than 50 safe demonstrations easily performed at home or in the classroom with a ping-pong ball, broom, potato, balloon, coins, playing cards, and other common items. Clear illustrations and simple, easy-to-follow instructions enable you to perform dozens of "tricks" involving mathematics, chemistry, inertia, magnets, optical illusions, and physics. Astound friends and relatives by cutting glass with scissors, inserting a pin in a balloon without popping it, creating a magical doorway out of paper, concocting witch's dust and "wet" fire, practicing the art of secret writing, and successfully accomplishing many other mystifying feats. Best of all, as you entertain audiences with these eye-popping tricks, you'll be learning important scientific facts and principles. These science magic tricks make learning fun!
  • Cup and Saucer Chemistry

    Nathan Shalit

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 1, 1989)
    Written by an award-winning author of science books for children, this engrossing book enables youngsters (ages 7 to 13) to do 38 safe experiments at home or in the classroom with such common items as a teaspoon and saucer, paper towels, aspirin, baking powder, plastic straws, vinegar, and rubbing alcohol.The language of the text is clear enough for grade-school children yet is consistently (and technically) accurate and informative. Directions for simple experiments describe how to write "invisible messages" with home-made phenolphthalein, how to clean pennies with salt and vinegar, how to break aspirin into its components and how to perform a variety of other experiments involving carbonates and acids, precipitates, crystals, emulsions, catalysts, hydrogen, copper plating, chemical indicators, color flame tests, and much more.Easy-to-follow instructions, accompanied by abundant and clearly detailed illustrations, distinguish a book which not only provides children with fun-filled scientific challenges, but also serves as a valuable aid to parents, teachers, and other adults working with youngsters interested in science.
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  • Cup and Saucer Chemistry

    Nathan Shalit

    eBook (Dover Publications, Jan. 31, 2013)
    Written by an award-winning author of science books for children, this engrossing book enables youngsters (ages 7 to 13) to do 38 safe experiments at home or in the classroom with such common items as a teaspoon and saucer, paper towels, aspirin, baking powder, plastic straws, vinegar, and rubbing alcohol.The language of the text is clear enough for grade-school children yet is consistently (and technically) accurate and informative. Directions for simple experiments describe how to write "invisible messages" with home-made phenolphthalein, how to clean pennies with salt and vinegar, how to break aspirin into its components and how to perform a variety of other experiments involving carbonates and acids, precipitates, crystals, emulsions, catalysts, hydrogen, copper plating, chemical indicators, color flame tests, and much more.Easy-to-follow instructions, accompanied by abundant and clearly detailed illustrations, distinguish a book which not only provides children with fun-filled scientific challenges, but also serves as a valuable aid to parents, teachers, and other adults working with youngsters interested in science.
  • Science magic tricks

    Nathan Shalit

    Hardcover (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Jan. 1, 1981)
    Dozens of scientific "magic tricks" based in mathematics, chemistry, optical illusion, paper cutting, and magnetism.
  • Science Magic Tricks

    Nathan Shalit

    Paperback (Henry Holt & Co, March 1, 1981)
    Shows how to perform simple magic tricks using basic principles of math, chemistry, and physics, and common, household objects
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  • Cup and Saucer Chemistry

    Nathan Shalit

    Hardcover (Putnam Pub Group, June 16, 1974)
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  • The Apocalypse Journal of Wilmer Augustine Rendon

    Nathan Shaker

    language (, Jan. 13, 2012)
    The Apocalypse Journal of Wilmer Augustine Rendon is a fast-paced, razor-sharp and intuitive novel about a teenager living in a world overcome by the hype of the 2012 doomsday predictions. Told through the entries that Wilmer makes in his assigned journal between October 31st, 2012 and December 22nd, 2012, The Apocalypse Journal of Wilmer Augustine Rendon is intelligent, quirky, entertaining and absolutely enthralling. What will happen on December 21st, 2012? That is the question – maybe the Last Question Ever! – that has taken over the life of Wilmer Rendon, a high school freshman who’d rather find a date to the Winter Formal than deal with everyone’s obsession over the End of Days. Assigned to keep a journal for his required Apocalyptic Studies and Survival Skills (APS) class, Wilmer struggles to keep a level head about his father’s recent death, his mother’s obsession with building a Doomsday bunker, increasingly nutty teachers and a dominating warlord in Africa that seems to be the last, and most certain, sign that the end is near. With an ending that will twist your mind and keep you jittery until December 21st, 2012, The Apocalypse Journal will stick with readers long past the End of Days.
  • Science Magic Tricks

    Nathan Shalit

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 21, 1998)
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  • Cup and Saucer Chemistry

    Nathan Shalit

    Hardcover (Collins, May 16, 1974)
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  • Cup and Saucer Chemistry

    Nathan Shalit

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 16, 1607)
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  • Cup and Saucer Chemistry

    Nathan Shalit

    Paperback (Penguin Putnam~childrens Hc, Aug. 16, 1974)
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