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Books with author The Exploratorium

  • Exploralab

    The Exploratorium

    Hardcover (Weldon Owen, Sept. 24, 2013)
    Let science blow your mind with the Exploratorium!Take a good look around: The ho-hum spots you inhabit every day are actually secret laboratories full of fascinating and eye-popping wonder—from the instant you wake up to the time you nod off at night! Discover these awe-inspiring scientific playgrounds with Exploralab—the hands-on, action-packed activity guide from the world’s most beloved and fun-filled laboratory of all, the Exploratorium in San Francisco. Exploralab contains tons of way-cool tools of inquiry to help kids get in on the science fun, including: • a magnifier • reflective paper • fabric swatches • an erasable whiteboard • textured paper • a spinning disc • polarizing filters • colored acetate sheets • and glow-in-the-dark ink!
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  • Exploring Kitchen Science: 30+ Edible Experiments and Kitchen Activities

    The Exploratorium

    Hardcover (Weldon Owen, Oct. 20, 2015)
    Did you know that your kitchen is actually a secret laboratory where tons of crazy-cool science goes down every day? Or that your fridge is jam-packed with chemistry materials? Join the world-famous Exploratorium for 30+ delicious discoveries, including the science of food, cooking, baking, nutrition, and taste.The Exploratorium’s Exploring Kitchen Science is your hands-on guide to exploring all the tasty chemistry that goes on all around you—from burning a peanut to understand how calories work to making blinking rock candies with LEDs inside, from cooking up oobleck as a wild and wacky lesson in matter to making ice cream with dry ice! Watch Mentos and Diet Coke explode, Styrofoam shrink in a pressure cooker, and marshmallows duke it out. Make dyes from onionskins, tangy and yeasty sourdough bread, noodles of fruit, pickles a power source, and glow-in-the-dark Jello. Use cabbage juice as a pH indicator and salt and olive oil as a lava lamp. Whip up tasty treats while you explore all the unexpected science that’s going on inside your very own kitchen. Cook, mix and microwave your way through Exploring Kitchen Science and learn some cool stuff along the way.
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  • Exploring the Science of Light: 30+ Illuminating Experiments and Colorful Science Activities

    The Exploratorium

    Hardcover (Weldon Owen, Jan. 6, 2015)
    Ever look at the sky and wonder what makes it so blue? Or watch shadows shrink and grow as the day goes on? Find out the answers to these questions (plus 38 more!) with a book that explores color and light.Shine a Light on Light Itself!From mesmerizing colored shadows to groovy glow-stick dissections, from totally cool laser play to DIY kaleidoscopic reflections, Exploring the Science of Light is a kid-friendly, hands-on discovery guide for investigating light, color, and optics.Brought to you by the world’s most beloved and fun-filled laboratory of all, the Exploratorium in San Francisco.
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  • Exploratopia: More than 400 kid-friendly experiments and explorations for curious minds

    The Exploratorium

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Oct. 4, 2006)
    From physics to forensics, from the largest clouds to the tiniest ants, from Issac Newton to elephant dung, "Exploratopia" overflows with things readers can explore using the simplest, everyday items, such as eggs, paper clips, soda bottles, vinegar, and plastic cups. Kids will love these innovative activities and will have fun learning all at the same time.
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  • HUMAN BODY EXPLORATIONS: HANDS-ON INVESTIGATIONS OF WHAT MAKES US TICK: TEACHER RESOURCE BOOK

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    Paperback (Kendall Hunt Publishing, May 3, 2005)
    Book by Kalumuck, Karen
  • Exploring Kitchen Science : 30+ Delicious Discoveries

    The Exploratorium

    Hardcover (Weldon Owen, Oct. 20, 2015)
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  • Exploratopia: More than 400 kid-friendly experiments and explorations for curious minds

    The Exploratorium

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Oct. 4, 2006)
    From physics to forensics, from the largest clouds to the tiniest ants, from Issac Newton to elephant dung, "Exploratopia" overflows with things readers can explore using the simplest, everyday items, such as eggs, paper clips, soda bottles, vinegar, and plastic cups. Kids will love these innovative activities and will have fun learning all at the same time.
  • Exploring the Science of Light: 40+ Eye-Opening Investigations by The Exploratorium

    The Exploratorium

    Hardcover (Weldon Owen, March 15, 1862)
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  • Exploralab

    The Exploratorium

    Hardcover (Weldon Owen, March 15, 1744)
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  • Exploring the Science of Light

    The Exploratorium

    Hardcover (Weldon Owen, Feb. 5, 2015)
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