Awesome Science Experiments for Kids: 100+ Fun STEM / STEAM Projects and Why They Work
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Awesome Science Experiments for Kids: 100+ Fun STEM / STEAM Projects and Why They Work  -     By: Crystal Chatterton

Awesome Science Experiments for Kids: 100+ Fun STEM / STEAM Projects and Why They Work

Callisto Media / 2018 / Paperback

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As kids grow older, they become more curious about the world around them, often asking, “How does this work?” Awesome Science Experiments for Kids teaches young brains the nuts and bolts of the scientific method using fun, hands-on experiments designed to show kids how to hypothesize, experiment, and then record their findings.

With awesome projects like a Fizzy Rocket, Magnet-Powered Car, and Pencil Sundial, kids will have a blast learning to build, design, and think critically_while getting inspired to interact with the world around them and make their own discoveries.

Awesome Science Experiments for Kids includes:

  • 100+ STEAM experiments_With interactive activities for science, technology, engineering, art, and math, kids can discover how and why each project works.
  • Easy-to-follow instructions_Step-by-step experiments simplify engineering for kids and make the STEM experiments and art projects clear and simple to do.
  • Colorful photos_Refer to real-life photos that show experiments and many of the common household materials they use, as well as some of the final results!

 

From learning how quicksand works to turning a lemon into a battery, these experiments teach budding STEAM kids how cool it is to be curious.

 

Product Information

Title: Awesome Science Experiments for Kids: 100+ Fun STEM / STEAM Projects and Why They Work
By: Crystal Chatterton
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 254
Vendor: Callisto Media
Publication Date: 2018
Dimensions: 9.00 X 8.50 X 0.90 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 8 ounces
ISBN: 1939754666
ISBN-13: 9781939754660
Ages: 5-10
Series: Awesome STEAM Activities for Kids
Stock No: WW754664

Publisher's Description

The ultimate science experiment book for kids! 100+ hands-on projects to get kids ages 5 to 10 excited about science.

As kids grow older, they become more curious about the world around them, often asking, "How does this work?" Awesome Science Experiments for Kids teaches young brains the nuts and bolts of the scientific method using fun, hands-on experiments designed to show kids how to hypothesize, experiment, and then record their findings.

With awesome projects like a Fizzy Rocket, Magnet-Powered Car, and Pencil Sundial, kids will have a blast learning to build, design, and think critically—while getting inspired to interact with the world around them and make their own discoveries.

Awesome Science Experiments for Kids includes:

  • 100+ STEAM experiments—Each activity includes an explanation of the processes in play, so kids can understand how and why each project works.


  • Easy instructions—These step-by-step science experiments for kids simplify each process to make the projects fun and simple to understand.


  • Colorful photos—Refer to real-life photos that show experiments and many of the common household materials they use, as well as some of the final results!


From learning how quicksand works to turning a lemon into a battery, these experiments teach budding STEAM kids how cool it is to be curious.

Author Bio

CRYSTAL CHATTERTON is an educator, a chemist, and a stay-at-home mom. Her blog, The Science Kiddo, grew from her eagerness to find exciting ways to introduce her son to science. Since that time, she has made it her mission to help kids fall in love with science. She lives in Portland, Oregon, where she homeschools her three children.

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