Science Experiments
By (Author) James Maclaine
By (author) Lizzie Cope
By (author) Rachel Firth
By (author) Darran Stobbart
Illustrated by Diego Funck
Illustrated by Petra Baan
Usborne Publishing Ltd
Usborne Publishing Ltd
28th September 2022
1st September 2022
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
507.8
Hardback
64
Width 205mm, Height 255mm, Spine 10mm
480g
A simple and fascinating guide to science experiments for children.
How can you bend water with a ruler What makes grass green How do machines work What happens if you add raisins to a fizzy drink Why don't seals freeze in icy water Can anything stop paper clips from sinking This book will show you how to discover the answers to these questions and more - making you think like a scientist in a few simple steps.
Rachel spent 11 years studying and teaching philosophy at the universities of London and Oxford before joining Usborne. Since then she has written books on subjects ranging from knights, to food, to philosophy, as well as retelling folk stories, and writing children's versions of numerous novels. James Maclaine has written books about meerkats, general knowledge and manners, come up with countless drawing, doodling and colouring ideas, and devised puzzles and things to do for a range of activity books. His Junior Illustrated Thesaurus is the book that he wishes he'd had as a child. Darran spent a decade as children's bookseller in Durham. He studied crime scene and forensic science at university. It's handier than you'd expect. He collects useless facts, and writes about lots of subjects - especially science. He is passionate about stories, music, and will talk about octopuses at great length. Lizzie grew up in Wiltshire, not far from Stonehenge - she has this to thank for her love of nature, legends and World Heritage sites. Now she lives in London, where she's written books about giraffes, oceans and plastic, and thought up lots of ideas for puzzles and activities, too.