
Are we the Parents' Pal or what? No household with normal school-age children (ages 9-12) can afford to be without Sterling Publishing's 112pp hardcover book, "Last-Minute Science Fair Projects." Ten of them take "a week or two," (13) take "a few short days," but fully (22) projects can be completed in under (24) hours, a few in mere minutes. And yes, most everything you need is somewhere in the house so you won't need to find an all-night hardware store. Bonus: No baking-soda volcanoes!
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93355 LAST MINUTE PROJECTS |
Everybody talks about it, after all. Here's "Weather Projects for Young Scientists," a very nice soft-cover book of weather experiments. From Chicago Review Press, it's 134pp with over (40) science-project-worthy projects explained in detail.
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93372 WEATHER PROJECTS |
Another teach-'em-while-they-eat product: clever laminated placemats that display the flags of (29) European or (28) North/South/Central American countries. Rub the heat-sensitive bar under each flag and the country, capital and currency are revealed (and fade again in a minute or two). Yes, the kiddles can draw on them with crayons or dry-erase markers, and no, they don't have to be used to eat from, they could just be teaching aids. Mats measure 13-1/2" x 9-5/8".
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38072 AMERICAN FLAG MAGIC | |
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38073 EURO FLAG MAGIC |
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