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Super Cool Chemical Reaction Activities

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Super Cool Chemical Reaction Activities
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Agnieszka Biskup
SeriesMax Axiom
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 225,Width 175
ISBN/Barcode 9781491422816
ClassificationsDewey:541.39
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Capstone Press
Imprint Capstone Press
Publication Date 1 January 2015
Publication Country United States

Description

From transparent eggs to monster toothpaste to colour-changing liquids chemical reaction activities are super cool

Author Biography

Marcelo Baez is a professional illustrator and designer who has worked for international clients such as Microsoft, ESPN Magazine, Dallas Observer, The Weekend Australian Magazine just to name a few. Agnieszka Biskup is a writer and editor based in Chicago. She is a former science editor at the Boston Globe as well as a Knight Fellow at MIT, where she studied science journalism. She served as managing editor of the children's magazine Muse and has written numerous children's books in addition to many articles for newspapers, magazines, and websites. Her books have received awards from Learning magazine, the Association of Educational Publishers, the Society of School Librarians International, and have been chosen as Junior Library Guild selections. She is also a winner of the 2015 American Institute of Physics Science Writing Award in the Writing for Children category.

Reviews

...an engaging, kid-friendly graphic-novel-style introduction to their theme. . . .follow-up "Axiom Alternatives" prompt open-ended exploration.-- "Booklist" STARRED REVIEW! In this collection, superhero scientist Max Axiom shares the secrets of how to produce and perform hands-on activities and experiments with every turn of the page. Written in graphic novel format with brightly colored illustrations, the easy-to-follow text engages the reader and even appeals to reluctant readers or those not interested in science. . . .Future engineers and scientists will have fun building a structure, creating chemical reactions, observing forces and motion, or designing and constructing machines.-- "School Library Connection"