The Science Spell Book: Magical Experiments for Kids

The Science Spell Book: Magical Experiments for Kids

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  • Create Date:2022-07-03 06:52:21
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Cara Florance
  • ISBN:172823252X
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Summary

Embrace your inner alchemist and explore the magic of science through amazing experiments you can do at home!

Have you ever wished you could cast a real spell with the wave of a magic wand? Have you ever wanted to mix a real color-changing potion? Now kids can perform magical feats with a few simple ingredients and a little help from science。

Kids will learn about physics, biology, chemistry, and more through 25 dazzling experiments and activities including:

Elixir of Enlightenment-brew a stunning color-changing tea!
Chaotic Calling-learn about chaos theory while creating art with a pendulum!
Fluorescent Feast-create a meal that glows under a black light!
North Divination-make a homemade compass!
and more!

Written by biochemist Cara Florance, Science Spells is the perfect way to engage kids while teaching them about science。 Each experiment includes simple instructions, diagrams to follow along with, and an explanation of the science behind each magical experiment。

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Reviews

Cheyenne

Are you looking for some fun science activities to do with your kids? This is the book for you! We did many of the activities in the book using materials we had on hand, purchased at Walmart, or on Amazon。 The materials are pretty inexpensive and can be used many times over。 We had fun with the Magic and then learning about the science behind it。 We learned so much, while having fun。 The photos and illustrations really bring the book to life。 Thank you NetGalley and SourceBooks Kids for the oppo Are you looking for some fun science activities to do with your kids? This is the book for you! We did many of the activities in the book using materials we had on hand, purchased at Walmart, or on Amazon。 The materials are pretty inexpensive and can be used many times over。 We had fun with the Magic and then learning about the science behind it。 We learned so much, while having fun。 The photos and illustrations really bring the book to life。 Thank you NetGalley and SourceBooks Kids for the opportunity to review this book。 。。。more

Reading_ Tamishly

The book does no wrong I would say。 Whenever there's adult supervision required the book includes it wherever necessary。 And yes, magic and science。 No arguments here。 To each his own。 I still remember being a kid believing in both science and magic。 One was healthy for my creativity and imagination。 One explained well why a thing happened。 The book does read like a magical potion recipe。 However, I can understand the intention of the author and the team。 It will be a fun time for the family I f The book does no wrong I would say。 Whenever there's adult supervision required the book includes it wherever necessary。 And yes, magic and science。 No arguments here。 To each his own。 I still remember being a kid believing in both science and magic。 One was healthy for my creativity and imagination。 One explained well why a thing happened。 The book does read like a magical potion recipe。 However, I can understand the intention of the author and the team。 It will be a fun time for the family I feel to carry out these simple experiments。 However, caution is still necessary dealing with such things even though most ingredients are natural。Such a fun activity book!Thank you, SOURCEBOOKS Kids, for the advance reading copy。 。。。more

Angie Bridget

This book gives a variety of "magic spells" or interesting experiments, many of which are tied to nature and household items。 The book explains the experiments as well as the chemistry and scientific ideas behind the experiments。 The book looks like it is aimed at children in the 8-12 range, but I'm not sure that all of the concepts and text would be something that 8-10 year olds would understand, even some young teens might have trouble with these concepts。 I believe that the idea behind the bo This book gives a variety of "magic spells" or interesting experiments, many of which are tied to nature and household items。 The book explains the experiments as well as the chemistry and scientific ideas behind the experiments。 The book looks like it is aimed at children in the 8-12 range, but I'm not sure that all of the concepts and text would be something that 8-10 year olds would understand, even some young teens might have trouble with these concepts。 I believe that the idea behind the book is to spark curiosity and encourage interest in science, which are very important things, but I'm not sure that this book will be accessible for its target audience。 There is a note at the beginning to parents or caregivers but it doesn't really give strategies to support young readers in performing activities as it is more a reasoning or purpose for the book。 I love the idea behind this book and think it has great potential but may have missed the mark when it comes to creating a text that readers will be able to follow。 Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book。 。。。more

Alexandra

Sometimes I am feel really envy with nowdays kiddos, they got so many awesome books and fun creative ways to learning。 This book is one of them。 Actually this book is all about science experiments with natural ingredients that we actually do daily。 Like natural handmade coloring food。 How this book describes all the experiment with mysterious style is what I like the most。 Those style is gripping my attention and give a feel as the readers is learning "magical secret stuff" instead study science Sometimes I am feel really envy with nowdays kiddos, they got so many awesome books and fun creative ways to learning。 This book is one of them。 Actually this book is all about science experiments with natural ingredients that we actually do daily。 Like natural handmade coloring food。 How this book describes all the experiment with mysterious style is what I like the most。 Those style is gripping my attention and give a feel as the readers is learning "magical secret stuff" instead study science。 I reading this with my son and he said this book narration give him those intriguing, fun adventure feel when we are study something we really like。 This book will make some fun activities between parents guide and other family members。 I personally appreciate the layout, colors and the adorable illustrations from this book。 It is pleasing to see。 Thanks Netgalley and Sourcebook Explore for my copy。 。。。more

Annette

complimentary copy from Raincoast books。ARC copy received。 Okay, so I hate the connection between science and magic。 It's a dangerous road to travel。It is an interesting marketing stream though。 I love the science contained within。 AND if you avoid the hocus-pocus aspect and just look to the science it's a decent science book for kids 7+。 complimentary copy from Raincoast books。ARC copy received。 Okay, so I hate the connection between science and magic。 It's a dangerous road to travel。It is an interesting marketing stream though。 I love the science contained within。 AND if you avoid the hocus-pocus aspect and just look to the science it's a decent science book for kids 7+。 。。。more