Georgina Andrews, Kate Knighton, Katie Lovell, Stella Baggott, Howard Allman
Paperback
(Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2006)
An action-packed collection of one hundred science experiments shows young scientists how to make crystals, electrical circuits, paper planes, and more using everyday materials. Original.
The world around us is full of living things. Readers will be introduced to this branch of science through a multitude of different projects. Easy-to-follow text and vivid photographs make this an informative resource for any creative scientist.
Make a giant fountain from a soda pop bottle, write messages in invisible ink, and blow monster bubbles! Use readily available items and simple step-by-step instructions to create these amazing science projects. Discover the science behind each experiment, and have fun sharing with your friends and family. It squeezes, it stretches, it flows, it makes crystals―it's matter!
Readers will be engaged with fascinating facts and unique experiments to help them explore the extraordinary science of sound. Step-by-step instructions accompanied by colorful photographs will make these projects fun for everyone. This fun and educational resource is a great addition to any scientists library.
Make a robot from a toothbrush, send Morse code messages by telegraph, and create your own lightning! These amazing science projects use readily available items and have simple step-by-step instructions. Discover the science behind each quick experiment, and have fun showing your friends and family. It moves, it spins, it flashes, it glows―it's electricity!
Provides instructions for simple experiments that introduce basic scientific concepts dealing with life, the human body, plants, and the natural world.