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K-3Fascinating Science Projects series.
These series books' too-busy pages describe experiments in both light (such as smashing sugar cubes in a plastic bag with a rolling pin to make light) and sound (such as using yogurt cups, clay, and a candy tube to make a seagull's sound). Most materials are easy to find, and the majority of projects are simple and will prove satisfying. Explanations are complete without being confounding. Glos., ind. [Review covers these Fascinating Science Projects titles: Light and Sound.]