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The Creative Scientists and Their Experiments

Elara Windmere

Maison d'édition: The Good Child Bookstore

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Synopsis

The Creative Scientists and Their Experiments is a fun-filled, hands-on adventure for young explorers aged 5 to 10. Join Zaraen, Quinn, and their curious friends as they discover the wonders of science through exciting experiments that you can try at home!
 
From erupting volcanoes to glowing slime, this book introduces kids to scientific principles like chemical reactions, magnetism, and physics with simple, safe experiments. Each chapter is packed with step-by-step instructions, creative observations, and comical mishaps. It’s a perfect way to ignite curiosity, foster creativity, and spark a love for learning through science!
Disponible depuis: 14/05/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 155 pages.

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