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I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
This book is great. If you are trying to get your child interested in STEAM, this is a great resource. Very easy to follow and separated into degrees of difficulty.

I really love books like this that compile STEM and STEAM activities for parents and teachers. This book is packed full of different fun ideas, all on different levels, so you are sure to find something that your children or students will enjoy. Great book!

Really easy to follow and engaging, with clear fun pictures, a fantastic book that makes learning easy and fun!!

Creative entertainment!
Thanks to NetGalley and Quarto Publishing for the opportunity to read and review STEAM Play & Learn by Ana Dziengel. This is a wonderful book filled with twenty projects, ranging from easy to difficult and all geared towards science, technology, engineering, art and math. Fun and helpful illustrations bring this project book to life and the detailed instructions are perfect! I love the STEAM applications and notes following each project. A must-have book for anyone wanting a little creative entertainment in their lives- 5 stars!

STEAM Play & Learn is filled with engaging projects perfect for preschool and early-school aged children. One of my favorite parts of this book is that it is simply broken down into three sections: easy projects (put out the materials and let kids work), medium projects (some adult assistance will be needed), and difficult projects (adult-led). As a parent and a teacher, I love that I can quickly choose what will work best for me and my kiddos. The images and illustrations are colorful and attention grabbing and each project has clear, easy-to-follow directions. From Frozen Goop to Salty Circuits kids are sure to have a blast learning and exploring!

STEAM Play & Learn presents a wonderful combination of fun and learning. Projects progress from easy to difficult, The book is colorful, well illustrated, with clear directions. It all adds up to a great book.

Most of the activities in “STEAM Play & Learn” are classic and everyone has done them as a child. However, the beneficial part of this book is that the STEAM concepts are spelled out for the adults in order to teach them to the children. Awesome!

I received this copy from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
STEAM Play and Learn explores twenty preschool STEAM activities designed to encourage problem-solving, creativity, and fun. Each activity is marked as either being 'easy', 'medium', or 'difficult', and most can be done using materials found around the house. The steps are simple, and easy to understand. Each activity ends with a "Let's Talk About STEAM" box, which outlines with aspect of STEAM is addressed in the activity, as well as listing activities that can build on the initial one.
This is a really neat book and I intend to use some of the STEAM activities in my preschool library programs!

Lots of fun activities to start your children off early with STEAM education. Most of the projects can be done with items you find around your house, so no need of special supplies. I also like that some of the activities are not things you see over and over in every other book. The marshmallow Tinker Toys might be my favorite project.

This book had me extremely excited from the very first page... or actually from the cover, if I'm being honest. I can just envision how much fun these activities will be for children at school, as after school activities, to keep their brain stimulated while they're with a babysitter. So many fun, educational, and colorful activities that are so simple to do. I LOVE EVERYTHING about this book! I hope to see more additions added to this book... and soon!
A lovely addition to personal libraries, daycare collections, or classroom libraries. This book will be making it onto my "Must Gift" Book List, along with I Love You Forever By Robert Munsch, and Mr. Poppers Penguins.
A huge thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for sending me a digital copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I truly appreciate it!

Beautiful and educational -- we love this book. The projects/experiments are perfect. The book is colorful with the instructions being easy. I love all the creative ideas in this book perfect for preschoolers and early elementary age. We recommend getting this book!

An excellent book to wake up the curiosity for sciences to young children. The book can be used at school or at home. The activities are well explained and categorized by difficulty which helps to select the activities for age of the kids.

I am so very excited about this book! It is put together excellently, and I cannot wait to purchase it for my library! I see some seriously fun STEAM activities in my future!

This is a great book for introducing STEAM concepts to young children and doing hands on projects with older children

With vibrant photos and cute, colorful illustrations STEAM Play & Learn provides a bunch of fun activities for preschool or early-elementary-age children. Whether it's making a colorful volcano out of a lemon, a battery out of a lime, or giant building blocks from lunch bags and crumpled newspaper, this book includes activities that encourage problem-solving and engineering, but many also involve creative and artistic elements too.
The activities are grouped based on difficulty: easy, medium, and difficult. Some involve a lot of adult prep including hot-gluing and using tools (though the "Newton's Cradle" out of popsicle sticks does seem pretty cool!), but fortunately most fall into the "easy" category, and some can even be done with common household items. Food coloring is a common ingredient, as well as marbles, clay, baking soda, etc.
I've already gathered some inspiration on making building materials out of cardboard tubes with holes punched in them and straws (though we used pipe cleaners instead), and the "goop" recipe looks like it will be a fun thing to do outside in the summer.
It looks like there will be something here for everyone with young kids, whether you just want something quick and easy for preschoolers, or feel like tackling a multi-step activity for older kids, and each one includes some information about the particular scientific principles that are at work, plus each one looks like it would be a lot of fun.
(Thanks to NetGalley for the review copy.)