Mason Jar Science
40 Slimy, Squishy, Super-Cool Experiments; Capture Big Discoveries in a Jar, from the Magic of Chemistry and Physics to the Amazing Worlds of Earth Science and Biology
by Jonathan Adolph
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Pub Date 29 May 2018 | Archive Date 29 May 2018
Storey Publishing | Storey Publishing, LLC
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Description
Nautilus Book Awards Silver Winner
Heatproof, transparent, and durable, the mason jar is a science lab just waiting to be discovered. Unlock its potential with 40 dynamic experiments for budding scientists ages 8 and up. Using just a jar and a few ordinary household items, children learn to create miniature clouds, tiny tornadoes, small stalactites, and, of course, great goo and super slime! With a little ingenuity, the jar can be converted into a lava lamp, a water prism, a balloon barometer, and a compass. Each fun-packed project offers small-scale ways to illustrate the big-picture principles of chemistry, botany, biology, physics, and more.
Advance Praise
“Grab your Mason jars, ask questions, and make a mess! Science is awesome.” — Lynn Brunelle, Author of Pop Bottle Science and Big Science for Little People
“You don't need big budgets or fancy equipment to do real science with this book, perfect for every budding home scientist.” — ‘Science Bob’ Pflugfelder, founder of sciencebob.com and co-author of the Nick and Tesla science adventure series
“The great experiments provided will not only increase your child’s learning, but also increase your personal one-on-one time with them in new and creative ways… A great book to have on hand for summertime slime projects.” — Story Monsters Ink
“This is a great book for refreshing collections, as it will appeal to kids who love science, as well as those who simply need a manageable assignment.” — Booklist
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781612129860 |
PRICE | US$14.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 136 |
Featured Reviews
This is a godsend for any one needing to prepare a small science based demonstration for kids of all ages. Many of these experiments have been around in some form or another, while others I have never seen before. There are different recipes for Gak, slime and dough, depending on your needs. All experiments use household or easily obtained items, and several of them can safely be displayed on a desk without harm if you are only making a display. This covers a broad amount of subjects from weather, to plants, to quicksand and everything is easily explained using correct scientific terms, and explaining the scientific method.
This book was easy to follow and lots of fun even for those of us who do not always understand science. Fun, easy activities in an easy to follow format.
GREAT book.
This book is like candy to the budding scientist. It is beautifully laid out, with well- explained experiments and explanations. A fantastic addition to any library, school, or home. With support, even very small children would be excited to try. Excellent for all ages and a fun and educational offering to a maker space as well. Also, the metric conversion chart at the end is a thoughtful touch.
This is a really, really cool book. Having a 10 year old who loves to do experiments, I was anxious to get this and show it to him. He immediately wanted to try half the projects in the book! What's neat about this book is that the supplies needed are all common household items. We tried several experiments within the first hour of looking through this book. I am excited to purchase a hard copy of this book for my library and another for my son.
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