Do you like messing around in the kitchen? This little book has 15 slimy experiements to try. Most of the ingredients are easy to get and reasonably cheaply such as petroleum(Vaseline) liquid soap, corn starch and starch. So you can set up your lab in the kitchen and make slime, a gushing can, a slime spinner, a wacky wobbler and much more. Mum and Dad will forgive you for any mess you may make when you share these amazing experiments. This sloppy science is lots of fun. There is also a glossary in the back of the book wher you can find out about things like centrifugal force, inertia and torque amongs other interestin scientific terms.
This blog contains reviews and comments on children's books which I own, have read, and would like to share. I look for books at markets and opportunity shops. They are cleaned up, covered and read. Then I take them to the classroom for students to read. Students can borrow the books at any time. Many books are also from my personal library, especially the Youth Fiction. Students can preview some of them on this blog. Now, I am also on the lookout for great new releases for my grandson Archie.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Sloppy Slimy Sticky Soggy Dripping Moving Science by Ray Miller
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experiments,
Ray Miller,
science,
slime
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