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Everyday Science Experiments in the Kitchen by John Daniel Hartzog β€” book cover

Everyday Science Experiments in the Kitchen

by John Daniel Hartzog
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School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 3-Solid series entries. Each volume includes eight simple experiments. Required materials are listed in a separate box along with a full-color photograph of them. Additional photographs supplement the texts nicely and include children of different ethnic backgrounds. The large-print text will be easy for youngsters to read, although some of the captions are highlighted in yellow, which actually makes them more difficult to read. In Kitchen, activities range from using lemon juice to shine a penny to making a celery straw. While educational, the projects are also fun. For example, experiments in Food include recipes for making butter and homemade soda. A Web site to access more classic experiments is listed in each volume. These books are best used as introductions to science projects as the activities are very basic and would most likely not be appropriate for science fairs.-Maren Ostergard, Bellevue Regional Library, WA Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.|

Book Details

Published
July 6, 2000
Publisher
Rosen Publishing Group,U.S.
Pages
24
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780823954568

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