Matter

by Rob Ives

Published 11 July 2017
Amazing Science Experiments are four books full of fun activities just using items you d find at home. Clear text and cool illustrations show you what to do (safely), as well as explaining the science behind each project. And it s crystal clear when you need to employ an adult as lab assistant, too! Each book allows you to dip into a different aspect of science. Matter Chain reactions in a bottle and more... is about matter and how it changes: simply put, how things react with each other when combined, mixed or shaken up. Around ten projects include growing crystals, making sherbet and invisible ink, and breaking down substances. To set up your lab, all you will need is water, sugar, cornflour, and other items from then kitchen cupboard and recycling bin! It s not magic it s way better than that!

Forces and Motion

by Rob Ives

Published 11 July 2017
Amazing Science Experiments are four books full of fun activities just using items you d find at home. Clear text and cool illustrations show you what to do (safely), as well as explaining the science behind each project. And it s crystal clear when you need to employ an adult as lab assistant, too! Each book invites you to dip into a different aspect of science. Forces and Motion How things move and more... lets you into the secrets of Newton s laws of motion. Fun projects show how any object can be made to move with the right technology or just warm air! Find out about air, soap and elastic power by making a balloon hovercraft, steamboat, rocket and plane they launch, they glide, they fly! All you need are simple household items, card, paper and rubber bands. It s not magic it s way better than that

Mighty Electricity

by Rob Ives

Published 12 July 2017
These amazing science projects use readily available items. They're quick to make and fun to show your friends and family. It moves it spins it flashes it glows - it's...Electricity

Playing With Light

by Rob Ives

Published 11 July 2017
Amazing Science Experiments are four books full of fun activities just using items you d find at home. Clear text and cool illustrations show you what to do (safely), as well as explaining the science behind each project. And it s crystal clear when you need to employ an adult as lab assistant, too! Each book invites you to dip into a different aspect of science. In Playing with Light Up periscope and more...: you ll find out how light behaves and changes as it passes through lenses and that includes the ones in your eyes! Ten great experiments include splitting light into its spectrum of colours withanice cube; reflecting it with mirror signals; making a very early photographic device, the camera obscure, to show how images are made; and seeing how your eyes retain an image even after it s no longer there! It s not magic it s way better than that!


Fun Experiments with Light

by Rob Ives

Published 1 August 2017

Fun Experiments with Matter

by Rob Ives

Published 1 August 2017