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Exploratopia: More than 400 kid-friendly experiments and explorations for curious minds
From physics to forensics, from the largest clouds to the tiniest ants, from Issac Newton to elephant dung, "Exploratopia" overflows with things readers can explore using the simplest, everyday items, such as eggs, paper clips, soda bottles, vinegar, and plastic cups. Kids will love these innovative activities and will have fun learning all at the same time. more
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- Posted: Jan-12-2009
Exploratopia
This is a great book. I am using it as the science curriculum for my 11 year old homeschooled daughter this year. So far my daughter's favorite projects from Exploratopia are guessing smells and determining the touch sensitivity of different parts of the body. She is eagerly awaiting the naked...
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- Posted: Oct-27-2008
I recommend it to all the moms!
We have quite a few experiment books - and many of them essentially have the same old tried and true (and good) experiments. This book stands above the others in that it also does a great job of explaining the "why" behind the science. The kids can just do experiments, or they can also read up on...
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- Posted: Feb-12-2007
Another good book from the Exporatorium
Most of the Exploratorium books that I have purchased have been activity-based, so they're great for grown-ups (teachers, parents, etc.) who want to lead kids in discovery as well as for the kids who want to try things out for themselves. As a science instructor for elementary-aged students...
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- Posted: Jan-10-2007
I've been voted "Coolest Grandad"!
I am well over 13 years of age! -- I am approaching my 75th birthday. I bought Exploratopia for one of my grandsons and all grandchildren (who have reached the 'use of reason' thought Grandad's present to Aaron the best of all.Not only is it a book of discovery -- every discovery gives you an...
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