Science Play

Science Play by Jill Frankel Hauser, published by Worthy on January 30, 2000, is a 143-page exploration designed for young readers. This book invites children to engage with science through hands-on activities that highlight the natural world around them, from biology in the backyard to chemistry in the kitchen and physics in everyday play.
Readers will find over 65 safe and age-appropriate experiments that encourage discovery, observation, and creative thinking. Each activity is crafted to help kids sort and predict outcomes, making science accessible and enjoyable. With a focus on experiential learning, this edition serves as a valuable resource for fostering curiosity in the fields of science and nature.
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Whether categorizing floaters and sinkers or taking a wide-eyed science safari, kids will discover science all around them–bioloby in the backyard, chemistry in the kitchen, and physics in the block pile! Over 65 safe, age-appropriate activities encourage kids to discover, sort, observe, predict, and think creatively.
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