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  • SUPER Science Experiments: Outdoor Fun: Get dirty outdoors, test your brain, and more!

    Elizabeth Snoke Harris

    Paperback (MoonDance Press, April 7, 2020)
    With more than 80 fun experiments, SUPER Science Experiments: Outdoor Fun is the ultimate lab book for kids who love nature and the outdoors! This fact- and fun-filled book includes tons of simple, kid-tested science experiments, many of which can be done with items from around the house, and require little-to-no supervision! That’s right—no adult help needed. That means no grownups doing all the fun stuff while you watch. You can do lots of messy, cool, mind-blowing experiments all by yourself! All the supplies you need are probably already in your home. No fancy gadgets or doohickeys needed! Whether you’re building your own bird or butterfly feeders, thermometer, or air horn, this book has something for everyone. Each experiment features safety precautions, materials needed, step-by-step instructions with illustrations, fun facts, and further explorations. With SUPER Science Experiments: Outdoor Fun,kid scientists like you can: Look at underwater critters without getting your face wetBuild a home for beesMeasure rainfall and wind speedCreate an ecosystem in a bottleMake an air hornTrap a cloudAnd complete many other SUPER science experiments!At once engaging, encouraging, and inspiring, the SUPER Science Experiments series provides budding scientists with go-to, hands-on guides for learning the fundamentals of science and exploring the fascinating world around them. Also in this series, check out: Cool Creations, Build It, and At Home. There’s no better boredom-buster than a science experiment. You will learn something and astound and amaze your friends and family. So, what are you waiting for? Get experimenting!
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  • Science Book of Things That Grow

    Neil Ardley

    Hardcover (Harcourt Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1991)
    Simple experiments explain plant growth and propagation
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  • Human Body

    James Olstein

    Hardcover (Sterling Publishing, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Full of weird and wacky facts and retro-inspired illustrations, Human Body is a fun introduction to everything from the strength of human hair to the storage capacity of the brain. The human body is wild and strange—and these fascinating facts explore everything kids want to know, from the energy we create, to the bones that hold us up, to the bacteria that live inside us. Find out the real reason that ice cream gives us brain freeze, the true speed of a sneeze, and delightfully icky information about how much snot we produce in a day. There are even world records revealing the shortest, tallest, and fastest humans that ever lived!
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  • My Science Book of Energy

    Neil Ardley

    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, Feb. 27, 1992)
    Part of a series of practical activity books, that includes simple experiments. Each book introduces a basic science concept through projects that can be carried out at home using everyday items. The book also includes tricks and puzzles, together with toys and models to make. While teaching basic science concepts, it encourages children to try new ideas and find out more. The photographs lead the child through the projects step-by-step. This particular book looks at energy in its various forms. Neil Ardley is the author of "The Way Things Work".
  • My Science Book of Light

    Neil Ardley

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, Feb. 28, 1991)
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  • My Science Book of Sound

    Neil Ardley

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, Dec. 9, 1991)
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  • My Science Book of Numbers

    Jack Challoner, Neil Ardley

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, July 16, 1992)
    This book is part of a series that attempts to make science discovery fun. Including puzzles, tricks, games and things to do and make, using items found around the home or in the classroom, each activity explains something about the importance of a particular aspect of science in the world. This particular book looks at numbers and is written by the co-winner of the Science Book Prize in 1989 and the TES Senior Information Book Award.
  • My Science Book of Gravity

    Neil Ardley, Jack Challoner

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, July 16, 1992)
    This book is part of a series that attempts to make science discovery fun. Including puzzles, tricks, games and things to do and make, using items found around the home or in the classroom, each activity explains something about the importance of a particular aspect of science in the world. This particular book looks at gravity and is written by the co-winner of the Science Book Prize in 1989 and the TES Senior Information Book Award.
  • My science book of weather

    Neil Ardley

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Simple experiments demonstrate the different forces that cause different kinds of weather.
  • My Science Book of Senses

    Neil Ardley

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, Feb. 27, 1992)
    Part of a series of practical activity books, that includes simple experiments. Each book introduces a basic science concept through projects that can be carried out at home using everyday items. The book also includes tricks and puzzles, together with toys and models to make. While teaching basic science concepts, it encourages children to try new ideas and find out more. The photographs lead the child through the projects step-by-step. This particular book looks at the five senses of smell, touch, sight, hearing and taste. Neil Ardley is the author of "The Way Things Work".
  • Grade 4 Science Workbooks: Human Anatomy Edition

    Baby Professor

    Paperback (Baby Professor, June 28, 2015)
    Get answers to the curious questions your child asks about the human body! This well-designed workbook on human anatomy makes a wonderful resource to raising body awareness. By being aware, a child makes better decisions when it comes to hygiene and the promotion of overall well-being. Grab a copy now!
  • My Science Book of Hot and Cold

    Neil Ardley

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, Feb. 27, 1992)
    Part of a series of practical activity books, that includes simple experiments. Each book introduces a basic science concept through projects that can be carried out at home using everyday items. The book also includes tricks and puzzles, together with toys and models to make. While teaching basic science concepts, it encourages children to try new ideas and find out more. The photographs lead the child through the projects step-by-step. This particular book looks at temperature, finding out how to store heat in a homemade thermos flask or make ice cream without a freezer. Neil Ardley is the author of "The Way Things Work".