"In Why Does My Ice Cream Melt?, your child will learn all about the states of water, including the water cycle ... through bright illustrations, easy-to-understand language, and experiments broken down step-by-step."
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"n Why Can I Suck Through a Straw?, your child will learn all about physics and the effect of air pressure on liquids ... through bright illustrations, easy-to-understand language, and experiments broken down step-by-step."
Renowned science author Vicki Cobb illuminates the scientific principles of light and reflection in a way that even the youngest kids can understand.
"Experiments with food demonstrate various scientific principles and produce an eatable result. Includes rock candy, grape jelly, cupcakes, and popcorn."-- Provided by publisher.
Provides instructions for a variety of science activities outside, arranged by such categories as school, parks, and vehicles.
Text and simple experiments introduce electrical, magnetic, and gravitational force fields.
Introduces the characteristics and actions of the wind through simple hands-on activities.
Simple experiments introduce the basic concept of gravity and its relationship to weight.
A collection of science experiments and activities, arranged in such categories as "Physical Attractions," "Curious Chemistry," and "Freaky Fluids."
Demonstrations accompanied by explanations illustrate how and why the senses can be fooled.
Gives instructions for performing a variety of experiments, using easily available materials, that illustrate some basic principles of chemistry.
This book provides comic illustrations and photomicrographs that describe how the body heals a broken bone.
Explains and demonstrates scientific principles by using them to create magic tricks.