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A unique blend of imaginative activities, experiments, and science facts helps develop scientific thought. This mix of hobby and science teaches kids to observe, collate information, and reach conclusions. Teaches scientific principles through the hands-on process of making science work. An invaluable science series for school and home.

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First published March 1, 1996

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Another great resource to not only understand, but to teach in a hands on, and relevant way.
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September 19, 2008
Skimmed this book about various different clocks children can make. Great for some science-related activities if that's what the children are into. And deals with some aspects of time and clocks that are not typically used today (like water clocks). Great for a book talk in my Time Book Time.
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