

Big Book of Science Experiments [The Editors of TIME for Kids] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Big Book of Science Experiments Review: Just what our kids needed! - With two science fair projects due each winter, our elementary school kids are always stuck with where to find new and exciting ideas for their investigations. This full color book by TIME FOR KIDS offers not only a huge selection of various age-appropriate experiments, but also provides valuable step by step real life photos, instructions, ideas for further thinking, guidelines to prepare the story boards, and unique questions and points of interest related to each topic. Special attention is given to safety while carrying out the experiments as well. There is something for everyone in this idea book, from the kid who loves earth science to the little inventor in the family. Though the choices are extensive, we managed to successfully narrow down at least 4 topics that were of interest to our kids this year and they are now choosing which ones will make for the most fun and informational presentation on their grade levels. A terrific book, highly recommended! Review: Although this book can be enjoyed by 8-year-olds - This is a real science book and should not be regarded as merely a book of science experiments as the title implies. Each general area of science tends to be covered in considerable detail, much more so than would be required simply to explain the experiments described. For example the illustration of the architecture of plant cells and the human digestive system are reminiscent of a children's encyclopedia. Although this book can be enjoyed by 8-year-olds, I would agree with reviewer Joyce that, in many cases, it is more suitable for 10-12 year olds (and even adults). The book is beautifully illustrated and well written. In many cases, one gets the sense that the book is intended to give students inspiration for school science projects--not a bad idea in itself. Some of the experiments are very easily done. The use of a glass of water to show the ability of a lens to reverse the direction of an image (page 136) is as simple as they come and yet it was a big hit with the elementary children with whom I tried it. The construction of an electromagnet from a steel bolt wrapped with copper wire attached to a battery (page 154) is a neat experiment; but I found that a longer bolt and more extensive copper wire wrappings were necessary to yield any significant magnetic strength when connected to a D battery. The book "365 Simple Science Experiments with Everyday Materials" has many more experiments and simpler explanations. I recommend it as a very useful companion volume in selecting science experiments to do with young children. --Snowman
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,786,832 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #498 in Science for Kids #772 in Children's Science Experiment Books #3,502 in Children's Earth Sciences Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (159) |
| Dimensions | 8.18 x 0.6 x 9.32 inches |
| Grade level | 3 and up |
| ISBN-10 | 1603208933 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1603208932 |
| Item Weight | 1.4 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 192 pages |
| Publication date | December 6, 2011 |
| Publisher | Time for Kids Books |
| Reading age | 7 - 11 years, from customers |
F**0
Just what our kids needed!
With two science fair projects due each winter, our elementary school kids are always stuck with where to find new and exciting ideas for their investigations. This full color book by TIME FOR KIDS offers not only a huge selection of various age-appropriate experiments, but also provides valuable step by step real life photos, instructions, ideas for further thinking, guidelines to prepare the story boards, and unique questions and points of interest related to each topic. Special attention is given to safety while carrying out the experiments as well. There is something for everyone in this idea book, from the kid who loves earth science to the little inventor in the family. Though the choices are extensive, we managed to successfully narrow down at least 4 topics that were of interest to our kids this year and they are now choosing which ones will make for the most fun and informational presentation on their grade levels. A terrific book, highly recommended!
S**N
Although this book can be enjoyed by 8-year-olds
This is a real science book and should not be regarded as merely a book of science experiments as the title implies. Each general area of science tends to be covered in considerable detail, much more so than would be required simply to explain the experiments described. For example the illustration of the architecture of plant cells and the human digestive system are reminiscent of a children's encyclopedia. Although this book can be enjoyed by 8-year-olds, I would agree with reviewer Joyce that, in many cases, it is more suitable for 10-12 year olds (and even adults). The book is beautifully illustrated and well written. In many cases, one gets the sense that the book is intended to give students inspiration for school science projects--not a bad idea in itself. Some of the experiments are very easily done. The use of a glass of water to show the ability of a lens to reverse the direction of an image (page 136) is as simple as they come and yet it was a big hit with the elementary children with whom I tried it. The construction of an electromagnet from a steel bolt wrapped with copper wire attached to a battery (page 154) is a neat experiment; but I found that a longer bolt and more extensive copper wire wrappings were necessary to yield any significant magnetic strength when connected to a D battery. The book "365 Simple Science Experiments with Everyday Materials" has many more experiments and simpler explanations. I recommend it as a very useful companion volume in selecting science experiments to do with young children. --Snowman
D**S
Four Stars
Good project for the kids, kids enjoy the reading.
J**J
Nice book!
This is a great book. I love the hardcover and it has lots of bright and fun illustrations. It is a very well made book that is built to last. It includes lots of fun and exciting science experiments and will provide hours and hours of fun for your kids. We got it at a great price as well.
E**A
They enjoyed reading through it individually and picking out projects to ...
I purchased the book to do different science experiments with my students. They enjoyed reading through it individually and picking out projects to either do at home or as a class. Very easy to follow, lots of fun and interesting experiments. Strongly recommend to peak students curiosity!
S**E
A favorite for my science enthusiast
We checked this out from the library and it was such a bit hit that we decided to add it to our homeschooling library. My 1st grader flagged many experiments to complete and we have made good progress on them so far. It's both parent and kid friendly.
D**E
Awesome!
I purchased this book not really knowing if I'd like it. As it turns out, it is awesome! The topics are appropriate for elementary age level and of interest for them as well. The colorful pages and detailed explanations are student friendly. It has been a great investment for the classroom setting. Simply awesome!
G**I
Science is Better than Magic.
Kids love science! Especially when they get to perform experiments and see the results of their heart rate, fingerprints, temperature, magnetism and many more. Some need parental oversight but many do not. Set up the kitchen table on a rainy day and see what you can learn together.
J**A
Muy util
A**R
Just a very average book.
V**S
good
K**M
My nephew adored this book. Perfect for him.
R**W
This is a gift but had this book for my children and it is awesome
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