Prize-winning science fair projects for curious kids
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New York : Lark Books, 2004.
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Book
Edition
1st ed.
Physical Desc
112 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Status
Main Library - Children's Juvenile
507.8 Rha
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Published
New York : Lark Books, 2004.
Edition
1st ed.
Language
English
Lexile code
IG
Lexile measure
930

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Includes index.
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Contains ideas for cool science projects using items found around the house or at a nearby store. From thinking of a unique science fair experiment to putting fabulous finishing touches on the display, this cool collection of 50 smart and illustrated projects gives budding scientists everything they need to put together a winner-and have fun doing it, too. Kids have seen all the tricks, and they're tired of science fair books that show them (yawn) how to make the "been there, done that" volcano or a boring model of the solar system. Here are experiments they really want to do, on subjects such as slime, magic sand, video games, mummies, dog germs, horoscopes, bicycles, and more. The whole science fair experience is broken down into small, manageable steps, so youngsters won't feel overwhelmed. All safety precautions are taken, with notes on parental supervision, when necessary. The author lives in Asheville, NC.
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