A bored child is a sad thing!
Children are endlessly curious about the world around them. A child who can look at their surroundings and wonder “what would happen if…” will be brighter than most, and certainly more interesting to be around.
This easy to read book is chock full of simple science experiments, ideal for children in any setting, including home school, classroom, scout groups, or a curious child at home on a rainy day. Step by step concepts make results clear.
This book also includes a few group games to get the wiggles out, plus a bonus section with fun snack recipes for hungry young scientists.
Here in your hand are ideas to teach and entertain at the same time. I’ve used these games, activities, and science projects in large and small groups. It’s great to see young eyes light up, as they grasp a new concept! They will naturally want to expand the projects, trying new ways to do it differently next time. Some experiments will ‘fail’, but there is no failure if a child learns something!
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