Waterstones 101 Brilliant Things For Kids to do With Science
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Price: £14.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: From bestselling kids' activity author Dawn Isaac comes this exciting new volume full of creative (and occasionally outrageous) ideas for budding young scientists. Whether your child is crazy about chemistry or bananas about biology (or, let's face it, just likes making a mess), this book is choc-a-block full of experiments and projects that will get kids really excited about science - and all without going anywhere near a TV, tablet or computer screen. Whether they want to Launch a Rocket, Blow a Square Bubble, Discover their own DNA or Build a Balloon Powered Racing Car, there's a whole wealth of fun suggestions to keep kids amused - and you never know, they might even learn something along the way. Waterstones 101 Brilliant Things For Kids to do With Science - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9780857833839
Delivery cost: 2.99
ISBN: 9780857833839
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Author: Margaret S
Rating: 5
Review: I bought the whole series, to give me fun ideas for things to do with my 10-year old granddaughter. I love the way the books are laid out, showing what equipment you need, and great photos and descriptions of what to do. There’s a good range of ideas suitable for various settings, ages and interests of children.
Author: Mrs P
Rating: 3
Review: Easy enough to read and understand for our 7 year old grandson, indeed both he and his little cousin have performed some of the experiments together. (the cousin, she is 4 1/2 years) and was able to understand and enjoy what she was doing before becoming bored.