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Simple Science Experiments With Everyday Materials

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Want to make your own science lab?
Here are nearly 100 great experiments that show you how to: make invisible ink; turn a straw into a trombone; squeeze an egg into a small bottle; launch a rocket with a lemon; blow a superbubble; and lots, lots more.
You don't need a lot of equipment - just ordinary stuff around your house. It's a whole new world of magic and mystery!

128 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1989

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Muriel Mandell

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I looked through this book to see if there were any good experiments that I could use in my classroom. I think the experiments look fun and parents of elementary age students would get a lot of use out of this. Investigations into the science behind straws, paper, lemons, dairy, string, and soap are included. Young scientists will enjoy!
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