Sandbox Scientist: Real Science Activities for Little Kids
By (Author) Michael Ross
Illustrated by Mary Anne Lloyd
Chicago Review Press
Chicago Review Press
1st August 1995
United States
Children
Non Fiction
500
Paperback
208
Width 228mm, Height 177mm
381g
Young children are natural scientists at play. While they bake mud pies and pour and measure water, they are observing, theorizing and developing science skills, as well as having fun. Children two to eight years old will thrive on the many open-ended science experiences including: ice and bubbles, compost and seeds, magnets and gears, potions and plant prints and more.
"Preschool and primary-grade teachers will find this an upbeat, practical guide to science activities for young children." --Booklist
Michael Ross is a retired park planner and heritage resources consultant living in Edmonton, Alberta. He has degrees from the University of California at Berkeley(Geology) and Leicester University in England (Museum Studies). Several years of travelling, working, and photographing throughout western North America, Mexico, and Spain were driven by a slowly developing muscle disease that forced him to stop working in 2001. He met the Crowshoes in 1989, attended numerous cultural ceremonies, and later agreed to help the 'Old Man' write his book -- a vow that took eleven years of hard work to fulfil.