<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>Fun Experiments Full of Blood, Bugs, Poop and More</b> <p/>From squirming insects to smelly human bodies, there's so much to explore with these excitingly icky experiments. Learn about everything from food, bugs, germs and poop to all the weird and wonderful things you're made of. Taste and tear through a variety of edible models of skin, blood and scabs. Rip open fake stomachs, create blood baths and test your own body to see just how gross human beings can get. <p/>Don't stop there, though! Get your friends and family involved, and give them bath bombs full of bugs or see how long it takes them to detect different smells from across the room. There are so many ways to disgust and amuse those around you, from smelly cow burps and slimy frogspawn to homemade poo launchers and experiments that explode with fizzy juices. No matter which experiment you choose, you'll have fun being gross.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Just when you think you have seen it all, Emma pulls these fantastic science experiments out of the bag. Who knew science could be so fun and...gross?"<br>--Maggy Woodley, founder of Red Ted Art, author of <i>Easy Paper Projects</i> <p/>"Kids love anything gooey, stinky, mushy and nasty and that's why this is a phenomenal science book for children! Not only does it contain weirdly wonderful science projects featuring children's favorite topics, it also teaches kids about how their body works."<br>--Ana Dziengel, founder of Babble Dabble Do and author of <i>STEAM Play & Learn </i> <p/> "This book is packed full of brilliant, yet gross ideas that will turn your reluctant learner into a budding scientist in an instant!"<br>--Heather McAvan, creator of the Mrs Mactivity blog, author of <i>Learn to Read the Easy Way</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Emma Vanstone is the author of <i>This Is Rocket Science</i> and <i>Snackable Science Experiments</i>, and she is the creator behind the award-winning blog Science Sparks. She lives in England with her husband and four children.
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