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Genre/Form: | Instructional and educational works Activity books Juvenile works Juvenile literature |
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Material Type: | Juvenile audience |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Crystal Ward Chatterton; Paige Green |
ISBN: | 9781939754660 1939754666 |
OCLC Number: | 1023861868 |
Target Audience: | For kids: 5-10 years. |
Description: | xiii, 238 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm |
Contents: | How to use this book -- Science -- Technology -- Engineering -- Art -- Math -- Putting it all together. |
Responsibility: | Crystal Chatterton ; photography by Paige Green. |
Abstract:
"Loaded with 100+ kid-tested experiments in science, technology, engineering, art, and math--Science Experiments for Kids puts the STEAM back in learning. Getting kids excited about science can be difficult. Science Experiments for Kids provides young scientists ages 5-10 with hands-on experiments that teach them how to apply the scientific method. From the home laboratory of former chemistry teacher and blogger behind the Science Kiddo, Crystal Chatterton combines fun experiments with the hows and whys behind them in Science Experiments for Kids ... From figuring out how quicksand works to turning a lemon into a battery, Science Experiments for Kids teaches young scientists how cool it is to be curious.!"--Amazon.com.
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