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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 507.8
EAN num: 9780471182399
ISBN number: 0471182397
Label: Wiley
Manufacturer: Wiley
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 120
Printing Date: February 20, 1998
Publishing house: Wiley
Age index: Ages 9-12
Sale Popularity Level: 383594
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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!'
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This book is exactly what I wanted. It gives step-by-step instructions for quick "magic" science activities. The explanations are clear and concise. The table of contents categorizes the activities so that I can easily identify those that correlate with the objectives I teach. I can see using these activities as introductions to units or as simple "experiments" for my class experts.
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