Recensione:
"Kids have a natural desire to learn and experiment," said Sobey, a University of Washington instructor and author of several science book, including the newly published "Wacky Water Fun with Science" and "Fantastic Flying Fun with Science." If parents foster that, then kids will grow up naturally empowered to think like a scientist." (Seattle Times 2000-04-01)
Descrizione del libro:
From oceanographer, deep-sea explorer, and popular kids' author, Ed Sobey, comes Wacky Water Fun with Science, jam-packed with science activities for the beach, backyard swimming pool, and kitchen sink. Wacky Water Fun with Science presents 69 hands-on science projects and experiments (many of which can be expanded into science fair entries), combining the fun of water games and topys with the scientific concepts behind water pressure, waves, steam, hydro-power, and many more easy-to-learn and soggy scientific principles. While learning these principles, kids will make their own boats, submarines, water-wheels, pumps, and squirters out of easy-to-find everyday materials, for tons of wet and wild fun at the shore, in the backyard, and around the house. (A companion volume to Sobey's Fantastic Flying Fun with Science: 69 Creations You Can Fly, Spin, Launch, and Ride, this book follows the same format and focus, and is scheduled to release simultaneously, with the option that they may be packaged and sold together as a set).
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