Description
Unlock the fascinating world of science with 'Gross Science Experiments', your ultimate guide to exploring the icky, sticky, and downright gross aspects of our planet! This engaging book is perfect for budding scientists and curious minds, providing a hands-on approach to learning about everything from human anatomy to the amazing critters that share our space. With 60 exciting and educational activities, children (and parents!) can dive into the science of bodies, germs, and even the mysteries of snot. Discover the unsettling truth behind dust mites in your bed, learn how to create your own intestines models, and uncover the secrets of poop!
This incredible resource features 75+ vibrant photos that bring the concepts to life, making it easy to grasp complex ideas in a fun and interactive way. Experiment with DIY dissections, craft spooky messages in mirrors, or enjoy a Bug Bath Bomb for a thrilling experience. Ideal for classrooms, home schooling, or simply for adventurous learners, this book captures the excitement of science in an unforgettable way. Not just informative, but also utterly entertaining, it encourages kids to ask questions, solve problems, and understand the world around them through hands-on exploration!
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Condition: BRAND NEW | ISBN: 9781645671145 | Year: 2020 | Publisher: St Martins Press | Pages: 160.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781645671145
Year: 2020
Publisher: St Martins Press
Pages: 160
Description:
From the science of bodies to insects and beyond, science is gross and this book is full of fun ways to learn about it. Explore the layers of your skin and or make a model of intestines to figure out the science of poop. Investigate how germs spread, or the makeup of a virus and why snot helps keep you healthy. When you’ve had enough of anatomy, you can take stock of the creepy critters (dustmites!) in your own bed. Emma Vanstone, author of This Is Rocket Science and Snackable Science Experiments, has 60 new activities to investigate everything icky so you can find out exactly how all the smelliest, stickiest, scariest things work.
Whether you want to discover the funny things a body does or the ghastly creatures all around you, there’s always something new to learn. Find out what makes your breath so smelly or why stinky foods taste better when you hold your breath. Do your own easy, exciting dissections with homemade models for a brain or heart. Experiment in your own home by making spooky mirror messages or take a terrifying bath with the Bug Bath Bomb. There’s plenty of cool, revolting activities to help you learn about the world.
The book has 60 crafting projects and 75+ color photos.
This incredible resource features 75+ vibrant photos that bring the concepts to life, making it easy to grasp complex ideas in a fun and interactive way. Experiment with DIY dissections, craft spooky messages in mirrors, or enjoy a Bug Bath Bomb for a thrilling experience. Ideal for classrooms, home schooling, or simply for adventurous learners, this book captures the excitement of science in an unforgettable way. Not just informative, but also utterly entertaining, it encourages kids to ask questions, solve problems, and understand the world around them through hands-on exploration!
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Condition: BRAND NEW | ISBN: 9781645671145 | Year: 2020 | Publisher: St Martins Press | Pages: 160.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781645671145
Year: 2020
Publisher: St Martins Press
Pages: 160
Description:
From the science of bodies to insects and beyond, science is gross and this book is full of fun ways to learn about it. Explore the layers of your skin and or make a model of intestines to figure out the science of poop. Investigate how germs spread, or the makeup of a virus and why snot helps keep you healthy. When you’ve had enough of anatomy, you can take stock of the creepy critters (dustmites!) in your own bed. Emma Vanstone, author of This Is Rocket Science and Snackable Science Experiments, has 60 new activities to investigate everything icky so you can find out exactly how all the smelliest, stickiest, scariest things work.
Whether you want to discover the funny things a body does or the ghastly creatures all around you, there’s always something new to learn. Find out what makes your breath so smelly or why stinky foods taste better when you hold your breath. Do your own easy, exciting dissections with homemade models for a brain or heart. Experiment in your own home by making spooky mirror messages or take a terrifying bath with the Bug Bath Bomb. There’s plenty of cool, revolting activities to help you learn about the world.
The book has 60 crafting projects and 75+ color photos.