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EAN: 9781579123871 Format: Illustrated ISBN: 1579123872 Label: Tess Press Manufacturer: Tess Press Number Of Pages: 320 Publication Date: 1997 Publisher: Tess Press Studio: Tess Press Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: From the cover: 730 Easy Science Experiments with everyday materials. Extraordinary, easy, exciting projects including *the singing balloon *dancing cereal puffs *cigar-box guitar *the collapsing bottle *the talking coin *taming an onion. Master the arts and skills of *the incredible shrinking face *the trick straw race * the cookie test. And answer all important questions *Why is there air? *Where does my shadow go? *and 719 more! Plastic comb-spiral binding. Over 1400 illustrations! Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - The best of many kid science experiment books we've tried.I love doing science experiments with my kids and we've gone through many books: magnet ones, slime ones, etc... This one tops them all. Get this one first and you'll find you don't need another until Jr. high! The experiments span the gamut of elaborateness from very easy (demonstrating how air pressure can hold up water with a straw) to very complex (building an electric motor with a nail, wrapped wire, a magnet, and a power source - battery or galvanic lemon, your choice). Science topics span ... Read More Rating: - something quick and easy on almost every pageWhat a great book! I found it in the bargain bin about a year ago and have been using it weekly ever since. While some experiments require prep work, I can find something on maybe every other page that uses only simple materials I already have in the house (e.g., index card and scissors for one--you can cut it in such a way that makes a huge hoop you can step through, button and string for another about inertia, baking soda and vinegar for the classic "volcano" experiment, glasses and water for a ... Read More Rating: - The Book is a JokeTo Whom It May Concern: My Grandson and I have performed 4 of the experiments. None of them have worked. In "Blown Away" on page 134 we attempted the "Great Blowing Demonstration" in which a coin balanced on the edge of a glass was supposed to be blown to other rim. It never got there. It never got close. We did have a lot of fun. In "Shock them all" on page 44 we were to make a battery from dissimilar coins and lemonade soaked paper. This did not work. We continued ... Read More
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