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Book Synopsis
Inspire a lifelong passion for science with these physics, chemistry, and biology experiments for kids—all using common household tools and ingredients!

In Kitchen Science Lab for Kids, mom and scientist Liz Lee Heinecke presents 52 family-friendly labs that introduce fundamental scientific principles in a fun and accessible format.

Following clear, photo-illustrated step-by-step instructions, have fun exploring:
  • Microbiology by growing your own microbe zoo on a homemade petri plate.
  • Rocket science by making and launching bottle rockets, using water and a bike pump.
  • Physics—marshmallow slingshots serve as a lesson on the transformation of energy and an egg-throwing experiment demonstrates the law of motion.
  • And so much more! Other great projects explore the exciting science of crystals, static electricity, acidification, and solar energy.

Along with the experiments, you’ll find:
  • Tips for keeping a science journal.
  • Suggestions for taking your experimentation to the next level with “Creative Enrichment.”
  • Accessible explanations of “The Science Behind the Fun.”
  • Safety tips and hints.

The experiments can be used as part of a homeschool curriculum, for family fun, at parties, or as educational activities for groups. Many of the experiments are safe enough for children as young as toddlers and exciting enough for older kids, so families can discover the joy of science together.

The popular Lab for Kids series features a growing list of books that share hands-on activities and projects on a wide host of topics, including art, astronomy, clay, geology, math, and even how to create your own circus—all authored by established experts in their fields.


Each lab contains a complete materials list, clear step-by-step photographs of the process, as well as finished samples. The labs can be used as singular projects or as part of a yearlong curriculum of experiential learning. The activities are open-ended, designed to be explored over and over, often with different results. Geared toward being taught or guided by adults, they are enriching for a range of ages and skill levels.

Gain firsthand knowledge on your favorite topic with Lab for Kids.



Trade Review

“Known to most as The Kitchen Pantry Scientist, LizHeinecke is an avid blogger, NASA Earth Ambassador, Bacteriologist and former medical researcher. But to her three children, she’s just known as “mom,” an enthusiastic and curious parent who loves to have as much fun with science as they do.” — A Bullseye View, the blog for Target


“While technically not a cookbook (although it does have edible electromagnetic waves), this book celebrates the kitchen and food as a source of science magic... If you have kids, or just are a kid, this book is a must-have.” — Minneapolis City Pages


“Heinecke takes kids—and their parents—through the step-by-step process of scientific method, with easy-to-follow instructions and photos.” — Omaha World-Herald



Table of Contents
Introduction

Unit 1 Carbonated Chemical Reactions
Lab 1: Color-Changing Magic Potion
Lab 2: Paper Bag Volcano
Lab 3: Fizzy Balloons
Lab 4: Frankenworms
Lab 5: Soda Geyser

Unit 2 Crystal Creations
Lab 6: Alum Crystal Geodes
Lab 7: Rock Candy
Lab 8: Climbing Salt Crystals

Unit 3 Physics in Motion
Lab 9: Marshmallow Slingshots
Lab 10: Tablecloth Trick
Lab 11: Egg-Throwing Experiment
Lab 12: Egg in a Bottle

Unit 4 Life Science
Lab 13: Alien Monster Eggs
Lab 14: Standing on Eggs
Lab 15: DNA Extraction
Lab 16: Forensic Fingerprints

Unit 5 Astonishing Liquids
Lab 17: Tie-Dye Milk
Lab18: Zooming Fish
Lab 19: Marker Chromatography
Lab 20: Rainbow in a Cup
Lab 21: Fireproof Balloon
Lab 22: Ice Cube on a String

Unit 6 Polymers, Colloids, and Misbehaving Materials
Lab 23: Magic Bag
Lab 24: Mad Scientist’s Green Slime
Lab 25: Milk Plastic and Milk Glue
Lab 26: Gelatinous Diffusion
Lab 27: Cornstarch Goo
Lab 28: The Kaye Effect

Unit 7 Acids, Bases, and Pigments
Lab 29: Red Cabbage Litmus Paper
Lab 30: Ocean Acidification Experiment
Lab 31: Spy Juice

Unit 8 Marvelous Microbiology
Lab 32: Homemade Petri Plates and Microbe Zoo
Lab 33: Yeast Garden
Lab 34: Hand-Washing Experiment

Unit 9 Shocking Science
Lab 35: Dancing Foil Electroscope
Lab 36: Build an Electrophorus and Leyden Jar
Lab 37: Water Bender

Unit 10 Bodacious Botany
Lab 38: Window Sprouts
Lab 39: Collecting Water from Trees
Lab 40: Leaf and Veggie Chromatography
Lab 41: Nature Walk Bracelets
Lab 42: Vegetable Vampires

Unit 11 Sunny Science
Lab 43: Sunset Experiment
Lab 44: Solar Still Survival Science
Lab 45: Pizza Box Solar Oven
Lab 46: Greenhouse Effect Lab
Lab 47: Dew Point Experiment
Lab 48: Shoebox Solar Viewer

Unit 12 Rocket Science
Lab 49: Film Canister Rockets
Lab 50: Easy Straw Rockets
Lab 51: Sky-High Bottle Rockets
Lab 52: Edible Electromagnetic Wave Experiment

Kitchen Science Lab for Kids: 52 Family Friendly

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      Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
      Publication Date: 18/09/2014
      ISBN13: 9781592539253, 978-1592539253
      ISBN10: 1592539254

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Inspire a lifelong passion for science with these physics, chemistry, and biology experiments for kids—all using common household tools and ingredients!

      In Kitchen Science Lab for Kids, mom and scientist Liz Lee Heinecke presents 52 family-friendly labs that introduce fundamental scientific principles in a fun and accessible format.

      Following clear, photo-illustrated step-by-step instructions, have fun exploring:
      • Microbiology by growing your own microbe zoo on a homemade petri plate.
      • Rocket science by making and launching bottle rockets, using water and a bike pump.
      • Physics—marshmallow slingshots serve as a lesson on the transformation of energy and an egg-throwing experiment demonstrates the law of motion.
      • And so much more! Other great projects explore the exciting science of crystals, static electricity, acidification, and solar energy.

      Along with the experiments, you’ll find:
      • Tips for keeping a science journal.
      • Suggestions for taking your experimentation to the next level with “Creative Enrichment.”
      • Accessible explanations of “The Science Behind the Fun.”
      • Safety tips and hints.

      The experiments can be used as part of a homeschool curriculum, for family fun, at parties, or as educational activities for groups. Many of the experiments are safe enough for children as young as toddlers and exciting enough for older kids, so families can discover the joy of science together.

      The popular Lab for Kids series features a growing list of books that share hands-on activities and projects on a wide host of topics, including art, astronomy, clay, geology, math, and even how to create your own circus—all authored by established experts in their fields.


      Each lab contains a complete materials list, clear step-by-step photographs of the process, as well as finished samples. The labs can be used as singular projects or as part of a yearlong curriculum of experiential learning. The activities are open-ended, designed to be explored over and over, often with different results. Geared toward being taught or guided by adults, they are enriching for a range of ages and skill levels.

      Gain firsthand knowledge on your favorite topic with Lab for Kids.



      Trade Review

      “Known to most as The Kitchen Pantry Scientist, LizHeinecke is an avid blogger, NASA Earth Ambassador, Bacteriologist and former medical researcher. But to her three children, she’s just known as “mom,” an enthusiastic and curious parent who loves to have as much fun with science as they do.” — A Bullseye View, the blog for Target


      “While technically not a cookbook (although it does have edible electromagnetic waves), this book celebrates the kitchen and food as a source of science magic... If you have kids, or just are a kid, this book is a must-have.” — Minneapolis City Pages


      “Heinecke takes kids—and their parents—through the step-by-step process of scientific method, with easy-to-follow instructions and photos.” — Omaha World-Herald



      Table of Contents
      Introduction

      Unit 1 Carbonated Chemical Reactions
      Lab 1: Color-Changing Magic Potion
      Lab 2: Paper Bag Volcano
      Lab 3: Fizzy Balloons
      Lab 4: Frankenworms
      Lab 5: Soda Geyser

      Unit 2 Crystal Creations
      Lab 6: Alum Crystal Geodes
      Lab 7: Rock Candy
      Lab 8: Climbing Salt Crystals

      Unit 3 Physics in Motion
      Lab 9: Marshmallow Slingshots
      Lab 10: Tablecloth Trick
      Lab 11: Egg-Throwing Experiment
      Lab 12: Egg in a Bottle

      Unit 4 Life Science
      Lab 13: Alien Monster Eggs
      Lab 14: Standing on Eggs
      Lab 15: DNA Extraction
      Lab 16: Forensic Fingerprints

      Unit 5 Astonishing Liquids
      Lab 17: Tie-Dye Milk
      Lab18: Zooming Fish
      Lab 19: Marker Chromatography
      Lab 20: Rainbow in a Cup
      Lab 21: Fireproof Balloon
      Lab 22: Ice Cube on a String

      Unit 6 Polymers, Colloids, and Misbehaving Materials
      Lab 23: Magic Bag
      Lab 24: Mad Scientist’s Green Slime
      Lab 25: Milk Plastic and Milk Glue
      Lab 26: Gelatinous Diffusion
      Lab 27: Cornstarch Goo
      Lab 28: The Kaye Effect

      Unit 7 Acids, Bases, and Pigments
      Lab 29: Red Cabbage Litmus Paper
      Lab 30: Ocean Acidification Experiment
      Lab 31: Spy Juice

      Unit 8 Marvelous Microbiology
      Lab 32: Homemade Petri Plates and Microbe Zoo
      Lab 33: Yeast Garden
      Lab 34: Hand-Washing Experiment

      Unit 9 Shocking Science
      Lab 35: Dancing Foil Electroscope
      Lab 36: Build an Electrophorus and Leyden Jar
      Lab 37: Water Bender

      Unit 10 Bodacious Botany
      Lab 38: Window Sprouts
      Lab 39: Collecting Water from Trees
      Lab 40: Leaf and Veggie Chromatography
      Lab 41: Nature Walk Bracelets
      Lab 42: Vegetable Vampires

      Unit 11 Sunny Science
      Lab 43: Sunset Experiment
      Lab 44: Solar Still Survival Science
      Lab 45: Pizza Box Solar Oven
      Lab 46: Greenhouse Effect Lab
      Lab 47: Dew Point Experiment
      Lab 48: Shoebox Solar Viewer

      Unit 12 Rocket Science
      Lab 49: Film Canister Rockets
      Lab 50: Easy Straw Rockets
      Lab 51: Sky-High Bottle Rockets
      Lab 52: Edible Electromagnetic Wave Experiment

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