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Discovery Pack Amazing Science Experiments

Anna Claybourne

Publisher: Arcturus Publishing

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Summary

Have you ever made a balloon kebab, written a secret message with invisible ink, or grown crystals in a jar?Find out how to perform lots of amazing experiments at home and learn all about the super-cool science behind them! Brimming with exciting, easy-to-perform experiments this book guarantees hours of fun for budding scientists aged 7+.ABOUT THE SERIES: Discovery Pack is a science reference series for kids, focusing on a variety of exciting topics from the human body to space exploration. Vibrantly illustrated in full-colour these books make science accessible and engaging.
Available since: 10/25/2019.

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