Chemically Active! Experiments You Can Do at Home

Chemically Active! Experiments You Can Do at Home by Vicki Cobb is a 154-page book published by HarperCollins Publishers in 1990. This edition is designed to engage children in the world of science through hands-on experiments that illustrate fundamental concepts of biological and molecular chemistry. The activities are crafted to empower young readers, allowing them to experience the excitement of scientific discovery in a practical and enjoyable manner.
In this book, readers will find a variety of simple activities that encourage exploration and learning in the fields of science and nature, particularly chemistry. Each experiment is structured to make children feel like real scientists, fostering curiosity and understanding of essential scientific principles. With its accessible language and engaging format, this book serves as a valuable resource for young learners eager to delve into the wonders of chemistry through interactive experimentation.
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The experiments here make children feel like real scientists, by teaching–in the best way possible, through simple activities–the basic principles of biological and molecular chemistry. From the author of Science Experiments You Can Eat.
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