Smash It! Crash It! Launch It!: 50 Mind-blowing, Eye-popping, Science Experiments | TheBookSeekers

Smash It! Crash It! Launch It!: 50 Mind-blowing, Eye-popping, Science Experiments


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No. of pages 80

Published: 2006

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Crash, boom, bang: destroy! There's nothing children love more than the satisfying smashing and bashing of things being demolished. Now, they can do it in the name of science. And they'll enjoy it so much that they won't even think they're learning physics! Just imagine the expression on kids' faces and their delight as they power cardboard racecars with ordinary balloons or launch homemade rockets. All scientific terms are explained in language that children will both understand and appreciate - and the safety precautions make sure the science stays fun and worry-free.

 

There are 80 pages in this book. This book was published 2006 by Lark Books, U. S. .

Veronika Gunter is an Associate Editor of Children's Books for Lark Books and currently lives in Asheville, North Carolina. She is the co-author of numerous kids' books and she grew up on a farm with lots of animal friends. Rain Newcomb has taught craft classes for kids and wrote for a magazine for girls. She is the Associate Editor of Children's Books for Lark Books and currently lives in Asheville, North Carolina. She is the co-author of numerous kids' books and spends some of her free time adventuring with her pet poodle. Rain Newcomb has taught kids craft classes and is the co-author of numerous kids' books. She is the Associate Editor of Children's Books for Lark Books. Bobby Mercer has been a Physics teacher for almost 20 years and has a BA in Science Education.

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