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Pop Bottle Science - by Lynn Brunelle (Mixed Media Product)

Pop Bottle Science - by  Lynn Brunelle (Mixed Media Product)
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Last Price: 17.99 USD

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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A complete kit that ingeniously marries science and fun, this perfect miniature science lab--complete with a fully illustrated 96-page guide--presents 79 easy, hands-on experiments that probe the worlds of chemistry, physics, biology, geology, weather, the human body, and even astronomy. Consumable.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>It's pure bottled magic! A science experiment kit that's as much fun as a bubbly soda!</b> <p/><i>Pop Bottle Science</i> presents 79 easy, hands-on experiments that probe the worlds of chemistry, physics, biology, geology, weather, the human body, and even astronomy! It's a book and kit, all packaged in a bottle that makes a perfect miniature science lab: see-through, flexible, air-tight when necessary, made out of a durable, shatter-proof plastic and designed with a removable top that doubles as a funnel. <p/> In the kit is a lively, fully illustrated 96-page guide to astonishing and easy science experiments to perform at home with materials you have on hand. Each experiment begins with a challenge and ends with an explanation of the scientific principles involved. Kids can design a volcano and watch it erupt. Create a tornado-maker and see how twisters work. Make quicksand--is it solid or liquid? Observe photosynthesis in action. Simulate Jupiter's giant red spot, investigate buoyancy, demonstrate inertia, and discover the Bernoulli principle--which allows planes to fly. Plus, turn the bottle into a barometer, a thermometer, walkie-talkie, trombone, compass--or groovy lava lamp. <p/> Kit also contains tools for the science experiments: measuring cup, balloons, and a cork bottle stopper.

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