Book 1

Science Fun: Water

by Neil Ardley

Published 28 February 1991
The most memorable way for children to learn sciecne is by rolling up their sleeves and getting their hands dirty. This practical guide gives children the thrill of discovering science for themselves by carrying out many safe but exciting experiments.

Book 2

My Science Book of Colour

by Neil Ardley

Published 28 February 1991
Part of a series of practical activity books, that includes simple experiments. Each book introduces a basic science concept through projects that can be carried out at home using everyday items. The book also includes tricks and puzzles, together with toys and models to make. While teaching basic science concepts, it encourages children to try new ideas and find out more. The photographs lead the child through the projects step-by-step.

Book 3

My Science Book of Light

by Neil Ardley

Published 28 February 1991
Part of a series of practical activity books, that includes simple experiments. Each book introduces a basic science concept through projects that can be carried out at home using everyday items. The book also includes tricks and puzzles, together with toys and models to make. While teaching basic science concepts, it encourages children to try new ideas and find out more. The photographs lead the child through the projects step-by-step.

Book 4

My Science Book of Air

by Neil Ardley

Published 28 February 1991
Part of a series of practical activity books, that includes simple experiments. Each book introduces a basic science concept through projects that can be carried out at home using everyday items. The book also includes tricks and puzzles, together with toys and models to make. While teaching basic science concepts, it encourages children to try new ideas and find out more. The photographs lead the child through the projects step-by-step.

Book 5

My Science Book of Electricity

by Neil Ardley

Published 12 September 1991
Part of a series of photographic activity books, this book includes projects on electricity that aim to teach children the basic scientific concepts, encouraging them to take on new ideas and find out information for themselves. Each book introduces a basic topic, in this case the power of electricity, through projects that can be carried out at home using everyday items. Tricks and puzzles, and toys and models to make are also included. Neil Ardley is the co-winner of The Science Book Prize and "The Times" Educational Supplement Information Book Award for "The Way Things Work".

Book 6

My Science Book of Growth

by Neil Ardley

Published 12 September 1991
Part of a series of photographic activity books, this book includes projects on growth that aim to teach children the basic scientific concepts, encouraging them to take on new ideas and find out information for themselves. Each book introduces a basic topic, in this case growth, through projects that can be carried out at home using everyday items. Tricks and puzzles, and toys and models to make are also included. Neil Ardley is the co-winner of The Science Book Prize and "The Times" Educational Supplement Information Book Award for "The Way Things Work".

Book 7

My Science Book of Magnets

by Neil Ardley

Published 12 September 1991
Part of a series of photographic activity books, this book includes projects on magnets that aim to teach children the basic scientific concepts, encouraging them to take on new ideas and find out information for themselves. Each book introduces a basic topic, in this case magnets and magnetism, through projects that can be carried out at home using everyday items. Tricks and puzzles, and toys and models to make are also included. Neil Ardley is the co-winner of The Science Book Prize and "The Times" Educational Supplement Information Book Award for "The Way Things Work".

Book 8

My Science Book of Sound

by Neil Ardley

Published 12 September 1991
Part of a series of photographic activity books, this book includes projects on sound that aim to teach children the basic scientific concepts, encouraging them to take on new ideas and find out information for themselves. Each book introduces a basic topic, in this case sound and soundwaves, through projects that can be carried out at home using everyday items. Tricks and puzzles, and toys and models to make are also included. Neil Ardley is the co-winner of The Science Book Prize and "The Times" Educational Supplement Information Book Award for "The Way Things Work".

Book 9

My Science Book of Energy

by Neil Ardley

Published 27 February 1992
Part of a series of practical activity books, that includes simple experiments. Each book introduces a basic science concept through projects that can be carried out at home using everyday items. The book also includes tricks and puzzles, together with toys and models to make. While teaching basic science concepts, it encourages children to try new ideas and find out more. The photographs lead the child through the projects step-by-step. This particular book looks at energy in its various forms. Neil Ardley is the author of "The Way Things Work".

Book 11

My Science Book of Machines

by Neil Ardley

Published 27 February 1992
Part of a series of practical activity books, that includes simple experiments. Each book introduces a basic science concept through projects that can be carried out at home using everyday items. The book also includes tricks and puzzles, together with toys and models to make. While teaching basic science concepts, it encourages children to try new ideas and find out more. The photographs lead the child through the projects step-by-step. This particular book looks at machines and includes instructions on how to make an Archimedes screw, or learn the principle of how the lever helps you to lift a heavy load. Neil Ardley is the author of "The Way Things Work".

Book 12

My Science Book of Hot and Cold

by Neil Ardley

Published 27 February 1992
Part of a series of practical activity books, that includes simple experiments. Each book introduces a basic science concept through projects that can be carried out at home using everyday items. The book also includes tricks and puzzles, together with toys and models to make. While teaching basic science concepts, it encourages children to try new ideas and find out more. The photographs lead the child through the projects step-by-step. This particular book looks at temperature, finding out how to store heat in a homemade thermos flask or make ice cream without a freezer. Neil Ardley is the author of "The Way Things Work".

This book is part of a series that attempts to make science discovery fun. Including puzzles, tricks, games and things to do and make, using items found around the home or in the classroom, each activity explains something about the importance of a particular aspect of science in the world. This particular book looks at numbers and is written by the co-winner of the Science Book Prize in 1989 and the TES Senior Information Book Award.

This book is part of a series that attempts to make science discovery fun. Including puzzles, tricks, games and things to do and make, using items found around the home or in the classroom, each activity explains something about the importance of a particular aspect of science in the world. This particular book looks at gravity and is written by the co-winner of the Science Book Prize in 1989 and the TES Senior Information Book Award.

This book is part of a series that attempts to make science discovery fun. Including puzzles, tricks, games and things to do and make, using items found around the home or in the classroom, each activity explains something about the importance of a particular aspect of science in the world. This particular book looks at movement and is written by the co-winner of the Science Book Prize in 1989 and the TES Senior Information Book Award.

This book is part of a series that attempts to make science discovery fun. Including puzzles, tricks, games and things to do and make, using items found around the home or in the classroom, each activity explains something about the importance of a particular aspect of science in the world. This particular book looks at weather and is written by the co-winner of the Science Book Prize in 1989 and the TES Senior Information Book Award.