Contains one hundred science-themed jokes, tongue twisters, and humorous definitions; and includes creative writing information and exercises as well as color illustrations.
With the help of a fun, odd scientist, third graders Violet, Pablo, and Deepak embark on an adventure in the Maker Maze, a magical laboratory full of robots, an antigravity chamber, 3D printers, and more.
"Looking for quick and easy science projects for your makerspace? Look no further! From mini rockets and rainbows to ice cream and invisible ink, these . . . 10-minute kitchen science projects will have kids making in no time!"--Provided by publisher.
Slime can be bouncy, stretchy, and oozy. It's a non-Newtonian fluid. Text provides recipes on how to make homemade slime, along with tips for making scientific observations during the creation process.
"Covering how science is done, why some people want to trick others, and why false information can be dangerous, this book empowers readers to know which sources to trust and which to dismiss as deceit"--Provided by publisher.