This book explains to young children facts about shopping in a grocery store. It tells why making a list is important and why reading labels helps us make healthy choices. Because the stores are often busy, children are cautioned to push carts with care so other people do not get hurt. This book also shows the necessity of learning math and counting money.
Before he bathes, Penquin answers his animal friends' questions about baths such as "Why does the water rise when you get in?" and "Why do some soaps float?".
This is a collection of experiments on the science of bubbles, from preparing bubble solution to making bubble candy, an old-fashioned confection sometimes called seafoam or honeycomb.
Provides photographs and step-by-step instructions for thirty soap-making projects, revealing the techniques and ingredients to create liquid soaps, mousses, shampoo, black soap, and more. Includes a DVD.