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128 pp.
| Enslow |
March, 2013 |
LibraryISBN 978-0-7660-4146-2$26.60 New ed. (2000)
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YAExploring Hands-On Science Projects series.
Good for science fair project ideas, these updated books are filled with experiments generally requiring only easy-to-obtain materials. In each volume, clear black-and-white drawings accompany the thirty-five-plus projects, which include making a toy telephone, observing the behavior of waves, and measuring surface tension. "Exploring on Your Own" sections expand the scope. Some familiarity with terms is assumed. Reading list, websites. Ind. Review covers these Exploring Hands-On Science Projects titles: Experimenting with Plants Science Projects, Experimenting with Sound Science Projects, The Physics of Sports Science Projects, The Physics of Toys and Games Science Projects, The Science Behind Magic Science Projects, and Solids, Liquids, and Gases Science Projects.