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Megapowers
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Jack Weyland |
Explores the truth behind science fiction phenomena such as x-ray eyes, invisibility, megastrength, etc., by examining the scientific facts. |
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Magic science
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Jim Wiese |
Provides instructions for science projects and experiments that can be performed as magic tricks and which require materials readily found in the house or neighborhood. |
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Science at home
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World Book, Inc |
Uses a number of simple experiments that can be done at home to explain such things as how soap bubbles can get really big, why glue sticks, and why paper towels are absorbent. |
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Scientist Academy
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Steve Martin,Essi Kimpimaki |
64 pages : 24 cm |
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Ultimate Activity Book for Mad Scientists
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Joe Rhatigan,Anthony Owsley |
144 pages : 24 cm |
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Don't Try This at Home
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Vicki Cobb |
Provides instructions for a variety of science activities outside, arranged by such categories as school, parks, and vehicles. |
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Science Experiments You Can Eat
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Vicki Cobb |
Experiments with food demonstrate various scientific principles and produce an eatable result. Includes fruit drinks, grape jelly, muffins, chop suey, yogurt, and junket. |
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