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Pop Bottle Science


by Lynn Brunelle

List Price: $14.95
Available: Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank: 17697
Studio: Workman Publishing Company
Binding: Misc. Supplies
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Number Of Pages: 128
Publication Date: September 01, 2004
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company


EDITORIAL REVIEWS

Product Description
Pop Bottle Science � The perfect miniature science lab Even if you don�t know a thing about science, parents find as much fun as kids in these easy, quick, and fully scientific experiments. Make a volcano, quick-sand, barometer, thermometer, trombone, compass, walkie-talkie, lava lamp! Kids love the cool activities & clever inventions... Kids can design a volcano & watch it erupt. Create a tornado-maker & see how twisters work. Make quicksand -is it solid or liquid? Observe photosynthesis in action. Simulate Jupiter's giant red spot, investigate buoyancy, demonstrate inertia, & discover the Bernoulli principle which allows planes to fly & so much more! Each experiment begins with a challenge & ends with an explanation of the scientific principles involved. The included guidebook is genuine delight to read in its made-for-kids format. 79 amazing, kid-friendly experiments & a fun book... One unique package. Pop Bottle Science A Science Activity & Book Set 79 Amazing, Kid-Friendly Experiments Kit Includes Materials Needed for Experiments Meaningful 96 Page Full-Color Book With Graphics & Learning Extensions (Written by 4 time award winning writer for Bill Nye The Science Guy... Impressive.) Ages 8+


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 9 reviews)

Making Science Fun, and Funny  
This is one of my favorite gifts for kids ages 5-8ish. The experiments convey the principles in a really fun way, and the packaging is darling. Highly recommended.
February 18, 2008

Fun for family but...  
I melted it! We made the lava lamp experiment which was kind of anticlimactic and it was really vegetable oily afterwards. I had the bottle soaking in the sink while making dinner and then I stupidly drained the pasta near it and ended up melting the bottle--so no more pop bottle! I ended up ordering another so my daughter wouldn't be upset. It's a fun thing to have for experiements, just be ready to do it with your kids! I have since given it as a birthday gift to a 9 yr old.
February 15, 2008

Pop Bottle Science  
Bought 2 Pop Bottle Science for our grandchildren for Christmas and they just love all the experiments they can do! It is a very educational and fun product that teaches kids how science works in everyday circumstances. Would recommend buying this product for any child who is into Science and wants to learn more about the subject!
January 14, 2008

--------- Learn the fun way -----------  
I think every child should get "Pop Bottle Science." It is the best way to make the children learn while being entertained at the same time. The book is indeed beautifully illustrated guide to amazement. Even parents can learn and have fun with it while doing the experiments with their children. Another item that will bring a joy to the whole family is the new series titled Why Some Cats are Rascals ( Book 3)It's not only very entertaining bur also full of positive values.
December 07, 2007

Excellent for the child science lover  
I bought this for my niece (age 6), and she loves it! She is developing an interest in science and experimentation, and I think this product is one of the best kits I've come accross. 100% satisfied!
January 18, 2007


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