Magic science : 50 jaw-dropping, mind-boggling, head-scratching activities for kids / Jim Wiese.
Provides instructions for science projects and experiments that can be performed as magic tricks and which require materials readily found in the house or neighborhood.
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- ISBN: 0471182397 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: viii, 120 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Wiley, 1998.
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| General Note: | Includes index. |
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| Subject: | Science projects. Science > Experiments. Science projects. Science > Experiments. Experiments. |
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Drawing from chemistry to biology, gravity to electricity, a science teacher shows kids how to use the amazing powers of science to perform fifty dazzling, easy-to-perform illusions using everyday things found around the house. Original. - Baker & Taylor
Provides instructions for science projects and experiments that can be performed as magic tricks and which require materials readily found in the house or neighborhood - WILEY
Abracadabra!
The magic word is . . . science!
Make coins disappear
- Crush a soda can --without even touching it
- Write an invisible message-that suddenly reappears out of nowhere
- Teach your cereal to jump and dance, and much more!
Is it magic? No, it's science! There's a lot more to magic than just waving a wand. From chemistry to biology, gravity to electricity, discover the amazing magical powers of science with these fun-filled, easy-to-perform activities. You won't need any special materials to become a science magician --just everyday things found around the house. With Magic Science, you'll be dazzling family and friends quicker than you can say, "Nothing up my sleeve!"