Good Housekeeping The Little Lab: Fantastic Science for Kids
By (Author) Good Housekeeping
Introduction by Rachel Rothman
Edited by Margie Markarian
Hearst Home Books
Hearst Home Kids
11th July 2023
7th June 2023
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens interactive and activity books and kits
500
Hardback
144
Width 214mm, Height 236mm, Spine 15mm
638g
Curious readers ages 4 to 7 will go on a science adventure with 22 S.T.E.A.M.-based experiments and hundreds of incredible and fun scientific facts Attention all budding scientists- the Little Lab is open! Discover the wonders of science in exciting experiments that kids can do at home with easy-to-find materials. Whether they're blowing bubbles to spot rainbows, rubbing balloons to make static electricity, or launching pom-pom balls to understand the laws of motion, young scientists will be engrossed by memorable, hands-on, science and fun! Each experiment includes- Intros that preview the experiment and ask kids to make a prediction Eye-catching and helpful how-to photos Detailed supply list to streamline preparation Easy-to-follow steps that adults and kids can follow together What Happened summaries to explain the science behind the fun in age-appropriate language The Little Lab puts S.T.E.A.M in the spotlight with fun did-you-know facts and activities on every page! Plus, young readers will join the experts in the Good Housekeeping Institute as they share the secrets to thinking like a scientist. Are you ready to tap into your superpowers of logic and deduction Let's go!
Good Housekeeping is a leading lifestyle media brand inspiring a monthly audience of 58M readers. Rachel Rothman is the Chief Technologist and Engineering Director for the Good Housekeeping Institute. She has appeared as an expert on The Today Show, Good Morning America, Fox Business and MSNBC among other live appearances. Rachel has a BSE in Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mechanics, and Mathematics at the University of Pennsylvania.