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The Book of Totally Irresponsible Science
Contributor(s): Connolly, Sean (Author)
ISBN: 076115020X     ISBN-13: 9780761150206
Publisher: Workman Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $13.46  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: September 2008
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Annotation: Ideal for school science fairs, this book contains 64 valuable science experiments. All use common household ingredients and equipment. Illustrations.
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature - Experiments & Projects
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Activity Books - General
Dewey: 507.8
LCCN: 2008052801
Series: Irresponsible Science
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 5.82" W x 9.2" (0.86 lbs) 205 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Stand back Genius at work

Encase your little bother in a giant soap bubble. Drop mentos into a bottle of diet soda and stand back as a geyser erupts. Launch a rocket made from a film canister.

Here are 64 amazing experiments that snap, crackle, pop, ooze, crash, boom, and stink. Giant air cannons. Home-made lightning. Marshmallows on steroids. Matchbox microphones. There's even an introduction to alchemy. (Not sure what that is? Think "medieval wizard.") None of the experiments requires special training, and all use stuff found in the kitchen or in the garden shed. You'd be irresponsible not to try them.

ATTENTION, PARENTS: Yes, your kids may need your help with a few experiments. And yes, sometimes it may get a tad messy. But it's not pure mayhem. The balloon rocket whizzing through the garden? It demonstrates Newton's Third Law of Motion. That chunk of potato launched across the kitchen from a tube? Welcome to Boyle's Law. Every experiment demonstrated real science, at its most memorable.


Contributor Bio(s): Connolly, Sean: - Sean Connolly is the author of the Totally Irresponsible Science series and dozens of other books for both children and adults. A father of three, he is in an ideal position to explain the nuts and bolts of these experiments. He lives in England.