Awesome Science Experiments for Kids: 100+ Fun Steam Projects and Why They Work!

Awesome Science Experiments for Kids: 100+ Fun Steam Projects and Why They Work!

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  • Create Date:2021-05-18 08:53:17
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Crystal Chatterton
  • ISBN:1939754666
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Loaded with 100+ kid-tested experiments in science, technology, engineering, art, and math—Science Experiments for Kids puts the STEAM back in learning。

Getting kids excited about science can be difficult。 Science Experiments for Kids provides young scientists ages 5-10 with hands-on experiments that teach them how to apply the scientific method。 From the home laboratory of former chemistry teacher and blogger behind the Science Kiddo, Crystal Chatterton combines fun experiments with the hows and whys behind them in Science Experiments for Kids

Science Experiments for Kids contains:

100 + STEAM Experiments providing interactive science experiments for kids in science, technology, engineering, art, and math Easy-to-Follow Instructions making science experiments for kids simple and fun to do Colorful Photos illustrating science experiments for kids, common household materials used, plus the final results

From figuring out how quicksand works to turning a lemon into a battery, Science Experiments for Kids teaches young scientists how cool it is to be curious。

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Reviews

Kelly McIntosh

Fun, educational and affordable experimentsMy grandson struggles with traditional schooling, but he loves learning through the experiments in this book。 So many of the options use common household items that we can go from one to another with very little preparation。 I am grateful for tools like this that help him build his curiosity and predictive capabilities。

Wendy Matta

GreatWe are going to do some experiments today。。。 very interesting from mostly household items。。。 cant wait til later。。。 Aloha & Blessed Be。。。

Monika

Interesting book, we decided to use some of ideas from it to learn about gravity and other scientific bits。

J。B。 Jamison

Some cool things to do with the grandkids。 The Slime was a winner!

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Katie Thompson

Tons of Fun!There are tons of ideas for kiddos。 Some quick ideas, some take a bit of planning, and some are outside on the porch ideas。

Literary Classics Book Awards & Reviews

STEAM 。 。 。 it’s a hot topic in the world of educating children。 But let’s face it, getting kids excited about science can be difficult。 STEAM topics can get pushed to the proverbial back-burner by kids who seem to have so many other thrilling offerings to hold their interest。 Enter Awesome Science Experiments for Kids, a book that includes over 100 hands-on ways to wow kids with projects that are fun and educational。 Experiments include science, technology, engineering, art and math。 Each proje STEAM 。 。 。 it’s a hot topic in the world of educating children。 But let’s face it, getting kids excited about science can be difficult。 STEAM topics can get pushed to the proverbial back-burner by kids who seem to have so many other thrilling offerings to hold their interest。 Enter Awesome Science Experiments for Kids, a book that includes over 100 hands-on ways to wow kids with projects that are fun and educational。 Experiments include science, technology, engineering, art and math。 Each project includes step-by-step instructions along with professional photographs illustrating the projects at hand。 And they all offer great opportunities for fun bonding time with that special kiddo in your life。 Awesome Science Experiments for Kids, is recommended for home and school libraries and has earned the Literary Classics Seal of Approval。 。。。more

Kristi Bernard

S。T。E。A。M is very important for our kids in the classroom。 It’s also actually a lot of fun。 What does it stand for, Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math。 That’s right! It’s all the categories that are studied in the classroom that help educate, stimulate and grow the young minds of our children。 Kids will learn how all of these things are connected and intertwined。 Each chapter has simple instructions with easy-to-read, step-by-step layouts that are fun for kids and adults too。 Each s S。T。E。A。M is very important for our kids in the classroom。 It’s also actually a lot of fun。 What does it stand for, Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math。 That’s right! It’s all the categories that are studied in the classroom that help educate, stimulate and grow the young minds of our children。 Kids will learn how all of these things are connected and intertwined。 Each chapter has simple instructions with easy-to-read, step-by-step layouts that are fun for kids and adults too。 Each section of the book shares a How and Why section which helps explain terms and what happens during the experiment。There is an experiment that will teach kids how artic animals stay warm。 If you’d like to know why the sky is blue or even why it changes color during a sunset, there is an experiment for that here within these pages。 There is an experiment for a drinking straw roller coaster, magnet painting and disappearing ice。 There are also colorful photos to help guide readers so they can see first-hand what their experiment should look like。 Parents and teachers will enjoy sharing these cool experiments in the classroom or at home。 。。。more

Alicia Taylor

I received an advanced reading copy and love this book! Where was this when my kids were little? I have two nephews in the 5-10 year age range, though, and I am sure they will love a little auntie time。 The author includes high-quality images with almost every activity。 And the activities, while simple, are not boring。 Each activity includes an easy guide to help determine the difficulty level and approximate time to complete。 It also includes tips for success and scientific method questions to I received an advanced reading copy and love this book! Where was this when my kids were little? I have two nephews in the 5-10 year age range, though, and I am sure they will love a little auntie time。 The author includes high-quality images with almost every activity。 And the activities, while simple, are not boring。 Each activity includes an easy guide to help determine the difficulty level and approximate time to complete。 It also includes tips for success and scientific method questions to encourage children to form a hypothesis before starting。 Additionally, some activities may fall into more than one category - such as building a jet-powered speedboat。 It's an experiment from the technology chapter, but also enhances science and engineering learning - and is marked as such。 The author also encourages deeper thinking and alternatives to each activity。 A "Now Try This" section asks children to think about what would happen if a certain material was changed in the experiment。 And, speaking of materials - you probably have almost everything you need to try almost anything in the book。 Materials are inexpensive and easy to find。 Older children should have no problem trying these on their own, but younger children will need supervision。 This book would make a great addition to a classroom - or a gift (which is what I am doing with mine)。 。。。more