A book of 50 hands-on experiments to explore the wonders of science with the whole family, from the host and co-executive producer of Netflix's Emily's Wonder Lab and executive producer of Xploration Outer Space. Emily Calandrelli, MIT engineer and scientist, shares exhilarating experiments for junior scientists and their lab assistants, ranging from homemade ice cream to disappearing ink. The book features 50 experiments using easy-to-find grocery store purchases and everyday household items. Each experiment includes: A scientific explanationA Hypothesize section to record the scientist's assumptionsScience vocabulary that applies STEM research to real life (did you know that ketchup is a non-Newtonian fluid?)Try This! prompts with even more ways to experiment with your experiment.Let the science spark curiosity and critical thinking; grab your goggles and your trusted assistant and get started! FOR READERS OF: Geek Dad, Awesome Science Experiments for Kids, The Dangerous Book for Boy
The Complete Book of Maps and Geography for grades 3 to 6 helps children build a solid foundation in map skills and geography. This book provides focused instruction on topics such as maps and map ski
Think metric! A fun illustrated primer on the internationally recognized metric system for kids. Used in almost every country in the world, the metric system is an easy-to-use way of calculating length, distance, weight, and volume. Look at the label of a soft drink. You'll see both ounces and milliliters or gallons and liters listed. For kids who love to interact with their environment and measure and build things, knowledge of the metric system is a must. Filled with do-it-yourself activities, bright illustrations, and valuable kid-friendly information on how to convert inches into centimeters, pounds into kilograms, and much more, this latest from trusted STEM creators David A. Adler and Edward Miller will have kids thinking in metric in no time. Each book includes a ruler with metric and imperial measurements that can be cut out from the jacket flaps. David A. Adler and Edward Miller have collaborated on over 10 math books for children, many of which have received praise from educa
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