
Big Book Series: Encyclopedia of experiments in practice
- experiments
- Categories:Activities, Crafts & Games Science, Nature & How it Works
- Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:March,2017
- Pages:160
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:170mm×240mm
- Publication Place:Italy
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★ This is not only an encyclopedia to read, but also to teach you to find the answers through hundreds of experiments! Because science is a children's game!
★ This book contains hundreds of experiments related to physics, chemistry, meteorology, geology, etc., combining scientific knowledge with experimental operation, allowing children to acquire knowledge more intuitively.
The series includes 4 title:
Making, knowing, creating the textbook adventure
Encyclopedia of experiments in practice
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Description
How do images get "into your eye"?
How does your ear perceive sound waves?
Are there really 5 tastes that your language can perceive?
And what are the elements in your skin that allow you to realize heat, cold, pain, pressure?
Do you really know how the planet on which you live is made?
What is there in the high layers of air in the atmosphere?
What do light and heat have in common?
Why is iron attracted to magnets?
How to build a natural battery?
You will find answers to these and many other questions not only by reading but also by experimenting with 100 or more experiments. Because science is children's play!