Brain Lab for Kids
52 Mind-Blowing Experiments, Models, and Activities to Explore Neuroscience
by Eric H. Chudler
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Pub Date 6 Mar 2018 | Archive Date 17 Apr 2018
Quarto Publishing Group – Quarry | Quarry Books
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Description
Riding a bicycle, learning a new language, catching a ball, reading a book: these activities and everything else we see, hear, feel, and do are made possible by the soft, whitish-pink substance inside our heads called the brain. These hands-on projects will give you a new appreciation for your brain and the many amazing things it does for you.
Have fun learning:
- how cerebrospinal fluid works by dropping eggs held in containers, with and without water.
- about touch receptors by making a touch maze with glue and cardboard.
- how people filter out unneeded sound by conducting a listening experiment.
- how vision interacts with taste and smell by tasting colored drinks.
The expanding field of brain science, also called neuroscience, offers the opportunity for all of us to learn about ourselves and others, and how we can better communicate, motivate, inspire, and just plain collaborate together.
The popular Lab for Kids series features a growing list of books that share hands-on activities and projects on a wide host of topics, including art, astronomy, clay, geology, math, and even how to create your own circus—all authored by established experts in their fields. Each lab contains a complete materials list, clear step-by-step photographs of the process, as well as finished samples. The labs can be used as singular projects or as part of a yearlong curriculum of experiential learning. The activities are open-ended, designed to be explored over and over, often with different results. Geared toward being taught or guided by adults, they are enriching for a range of ages and skill levels. Gain firsthand knowledge on your favorite topic with Lab for Kids.
Marketing Plan
Leverage author with his long list of awards from brain-focused organizations including: Association of Neuroscience Departments and Programs (2002), MERLOT Award for Exemplary Online Learning Resources (2002), Science Educator Award from the Society for Neuroscience (2003), Scientific American Science & Technology Web Award (2004),MERLOT Award for Exemplary Online Learning Resources (2006), Career Achievement Award from Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience (2006), and the Science Prize for Online Resources in Education (SPORE) from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2010).
Reach out to families, science educators, homeschool groups, participants in the Dana Foundation’s annual Brain Awareness Week, the 9900 subscribers to the author's website, Neuroscience for Kids, which also has 5.8 million annual visitors.
Pre-publication outreach: Brain Awareness Week (March) http://www.dana.org/baw/calendar/.
Reach out to Mayim Bialik who has a Ph.D. in neuroscience (TV, author).
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781631593963 |
PRICE | US$24.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
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This book is chock-a-block full of activities for the little kids and also the not so little kids to join in with. There are fun activities and science experiments, lots of things to help understand how the brain works in the way it does. The books is colourful, the activities look fun and the instructions on how to do them are clear and concise! They tell you how long each activity will take and what you need to do them - the good thing is that most things you've probably got in a craft box somewhere. With each activity there is also a little section on what the activity does to the brain and how it works.
A fun educational book, great for kids of all ages!
Family friendly science activity book for young science lovers. The book is pretty straightforward about what it is and what it contains, and it does not disappoint in the 'full of brain science'. category.
The good
-Great projects and experiments, and a nice amount of them (52)
-Bright, colorful, interesting photographs
The bad
-Difficult to look at with the color combinations chosen. The project headings are a vile shade of pink, with clunky fonts.
-The symbols repeatedly used to indicate 'Thinking Deeper," "Brain Facts," and "Whats Going On?" are unattractive and seem outdated.
The book is difficult to look at, but the content is good. It just needs an artistic eye to polish the layout design.
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Inspiring children to explore science through fun, hands on activities helps create future scientists. It had great activities but could use simpler explanations and comparisons to help convey the lesson behind the concept.
This book has an brain related activity for each week of the year. These activities are probably best suited for children 8 years older or more (I don't think my 5 year old has the interest or attention span for most of the activities). Some of the activities are duds (I thought most of the modelling activities sounded boring) and others seem too obvious for placement in a book (there is a memory game which I imagine many parents interested in this book would know about already). On the other hand there are some rather interesting ones such as the ones testing the senses and memory.
All in all a good book, but nothing mind blowing
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