TIME For Kids Big Book of How Author: Editors of Time for Kids Magazine | Language: English | ISBN:
160320184X | Format: PDF
TIME For Kids Big Book of How Description
- Age Range: 8 and up
- Grade Level: 3 and up
- Series: Time for Kids Magazine
- Hardcover: 192 pages
- Publisher: Time For Kids (June 7, 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 160320184X
- ISBN-13: 978-1603201841
- Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 8.2 x 0.6 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
How do elephants communicate? How can you make your house greener? How does an iceburg form? How do they clean up after an oil spill? How is chocolate made?
These are just a few of the questions your kids will answer when they read the Time for Kids Big Book of How! Not only will they read, they will experiment! The book contains over 500 facts kids want to know, plus easy to read, step-by-step instructions on how to find the answers through experimentation! One of the best things about this book is the rich color photographs and special attention to detail that is present on each page.
My children ages 6, 7 and 9 have been seriously entertained by this book. It has been in our house for a little under a week and all three of my children have read, experimented, and thoroughly enjoyed it! These are the things theyfve done so far:
¡My 7-year-old read the and created his own Rainforest (pg.94), which was an excellent science experiement teaching concepts of water vapor, the water cycle, and plant life in the rain forest.
¡My 9-year-old read gHow is Ice Cream Made?h (pg 134) then involved both of her brothers in gHow to Make Ice Creamh (pg 138). Without any help, all three kids made and ate Vanilla Ice Cream with a few ingredients in a Ziplock Bag!
¡How to Make Blubber (pg 24) was an immediate interest of my 7-year-old and is younger brother. This was a messy but interesting experiment that neither of them needed any help putting together.
¡How to make a Baking Soda Boat (pg 104) was the experiment that occurred in our kitchen sink one morning. Whether they know it or not (they know!) this is Sir Issac Newtonfs Third Law of Motion!
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