
The subjects of these (7) Grumbacher Library how-to-do-it books range from painting cityscapes to drawing the human figure, with stops at cats, crafts and the Wild West, and a preponderance of "Painting Children." The attractive, full-color books each have (30) pages and step-by-step instructions. We'll package (2) different titles together for a paltry sum, compared to the rack price.
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28771 HOW-TO-PAINT BOOKS |
Why does it do that? Develop an elemental understanding of magnetism, electromagnetism, electrochemistry, radio, thermodynamics, light and optics. Simon Quellen Field's 228-page paperback, Gonzo Gizmos, Projects & Devices to Channel your Inner Geek explains processes, equipment and scientific terms -- and then, for starters, tells you things like how to make a rotary steam engine in 15 minutes from a soda can, a candle and a few scraps of rubber tubing. It's the favorite of our resident geeks -- but not for kids unless they're working with an adult. That would be a mature adult. An insured, mature adult.
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92339 GONZO GIZMOS |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Four kits from ScienceWiz™, all by Berkeley science-education whiz Penny Norman, Ph.D. The Magnetism kit features (22) activities and includes small magnets, iron filings, compass, and a small rubber duck! The Light kit has (25) projects, including a kaleidoscope, microscope and more. The Chemistry kit has (35) projects, and you get vials of sand and baking soda, pipets, test tubes, and a lot more. The Electricity kit has (18) projects, and comes with a motor, buzzer, LED and much more. You add some household items, and a "D" battery to all except the Chemistry kit. All are attractively boxed, with lavishly illustrated 30-48pp instruction books. Ages 5 to 10. (Light kit, ages 6 to 12.)
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93776 SCIENCEWIZ™ CHEMISTRY | |
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93777 SCIENCEWIZ™ ELECTRICITY | |
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93775 SCIENCEWIZ™ LIGHT | |
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93773 SCIENCEWIZ™ MAGNETISM |
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