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"Explore STEAM with hands-on activities! Experiment with color to grow crystals with paint and salt, use kitchen ingredients to create works of art, and more! Each activity created in partnership with Crayola"--
"Do you love playing tricks on your friends? This book shows you how to bewilder your friends with a mystery smelly balloon! Using simple materials and easy step-by-step instructions, young readers can explore the science behind this fun project."--
"Use everyday materials to explore STEAM principles: build a maze from paper plates and chenille stems, create collages with overlapping mediums, make a mosaic out of clay, and explore tessellations by remixing art"--
"STEAM activities are a fun way to spend rainy days indoors! Create a working winch and a paperbox projector, paint with salt, and build a kaleidoscope with common kitchen materials"--
"Looking for science-themed makerspace projects that won't take too long? Look no more! From bots and goo to lava and cells, these 10-minute STEM projects will have kids making in no time!"--
Documents the true story behind the popular YouTube video featuring two boys who launched a LEGO man 80,000 feet into space using a weather balloon and a homemade parachute.
Slime can be made out of edible ingredients, such as marshmallows and gummies. Text provides recipes on how to make edible slime, along with tips for making scientific observations during the creation process.
"Young scientists can learn about different scientific principles and properties using everyday tools and ingredients from their kitchen. Make a lemon volcano, flour craters, edible paper, and more with these hands-on science projects"--
Presents over two dozen outdoor science activities demonstrating such scientific properties as soil erosion, the water cycle, air pressure, and astronomy.
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