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Stay Curious and Keep Exploring: 50 Amazing, Bubbly, and Creative Science Experiments to Do with the Whole Family
by Emily Calandrelli
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Synopsis
A book of 50 hands-on experiments to explore the wonders of science with the whole family, from the host and co-executive producer of Netflix's Emily's Wonder Lab and executive producer of Xploration Outer Space.Emily Calandrelli, MIT engineer and scientist, shares ...
A book of 50 hands-on experiments to explore the wonders of science with the whole family, from the host and co-executive producer of Netflix's Emily's Wonder Lab and executive producer of Xploration Outer Space.
Emily Calandrelli, MIT engineer and scientist, shares exhilarating experiments for junior scientists and their lab assistants, ranging from homemade ice cream to disappearing ink. The book features 50 experiments using easy-to-find grocery store purchases and everyday household items.
Each experiment includes:
A scientific explanation
A Hypothesize section to record the scientist's assumptions
Science vocabulary that applies STEM research to real life (did you know that ketchup is a non-Newtonian fluid?)
Try This! prompts with even more ways to experiment with your experiment.
Let the science spark curiosity and critical thinking; grab your goggles and your trusted assistant and get started!
FOR READERS OF: Geek Dad, Awesome Science Experiments for Kids, The Dangerous Book for Boys, and The Daring Book for Girls.
EXPERT AUTHOR: Experienced in both learning and teaching science, Emily Calandrelli is an MIT engineer and scientist, and has appeared on Bill Nye Saves the World, Startalk with Neil DeGrasse Tyson, TED Talks, the Today Show, as well as The Drew Barrymore Show. She also received an Emmy nomination for hosting Xploration Outer Space on FOX.
A GREAT GIFT: With experiments that involve easy-to-find grocery store purchases and everyday household items, this book will make a fantastic gift. Because these experiments are perfect for playdates, birthday parties, and rainy-day indoor activities, this book will appeal to parents, teachers, and anyone who teaches children.
A STEP FOR WOMEN IN STEM: Emily is a great spokesperson as a woman in STEM, who can share stats and insights from the female STEM community today. This book can be the first step for starting the journey in science for young girls.
Perfect for:
Curious kids interested in science and experimenting
Parents looking to introduce their children to science
Families searching for fun and educational activities
Fans of Netflix's Emily's Wonder Lab and Xploration Outer Space
Teachers, homeschoolers, and science club advisors
Emily Calandrelli, MIT engineer and scientist, shares exhilarating experiments for junior scientists and their lab assistants, ranging from homemade ice cream to disappearing ink. The book features 50 experiments using easy-to-find grocery store purchases and everyday household items.
Each experiment includes:
A scientific explanation
A Hypothesize section to record the scientist's assumptions
Science vocabulary that applies STEM research to real life (did you know that ketchup is a non-Newtonian fluid?)
Try This! prompts with even more ways to experiment with your experiment.
Let the science spark curiosity and critical thinking; grab your goggles and your trusted assistant and get started!
FOR READERS OF: Geek Dad, Awesome Science Experiments for Kids, The Dangerous Book for Boys, and The Daring Book for Girls.
EXPERT AUTHOR: Experienced in both learning and teaching science, Emily Calandrelli is an MIT engineer and scientist, and has appeared on Bill Nye Saves the World, Startalk with Neil DeGrasse Tyson, TED Talks, the Today Show, as well as The Drew Barrymore Show. She also received an Emmy nomination for hosting Xploration Outer Space on FOX.
A GREAT GIFT: With experiments that involve easy-to-find grocery store purchases and everyday household items, this book will make a fantastic gift. Because these experiments are perfect for playdates, birthday parties, and rainy-day indoor activities, this book will appeal to parents, teachers, and anyone who teaches children.
A STEP FOR WOMEN IN STEM: Emily is a great spokesperson as a woman in STEM, who can share stats and insights from the female STEM community today. This book can be the first step for starting the journey in science for young girls.
Perfect for:
Curious kids interested in science and experimenting
Parents looking to introduce their children to science
Families searching for fun and educational activities
Fans of Netflix's Emily's Wonder Lab and Xploration Outer Space
Teachers, homeschoolers, and science club advisors
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