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|title=Stupendous Science
|author=Rob Beattie and Sam Peet
|isbn=9781784938468
|website=http://www.robbeattie.com
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Education should be fun. We learn best when we are engaged with practical, enjoyable tasks. That's the secret behind the experiments in ''Stupendous Science.'' They have the fun element, the 'wow factor,' and most importantly, can be easily replicated with items that are readily available in the home. Each experiment teaches an important scientific concept; essentially teaching through play.
This is a really appealing book and I will definitely be trying out the experiments with my son. It is the perfect book for home-educators, as it covers all the major branches of science; biology, physics, engineering and chemistry. Anyone who enjoys science and has a curious mind will love the projects in this book.
Bookbag also enjoyed [[Build It! 25 Creative STEM Projects for Budding Engineers by Caroline Alliston]] which contains plenty of projects and activities for curious kids. You might also enjoy [[Marvin and Milo: Adventures in Science by Caitlin Watson and Vic Le Billon]]. If your children would like something else practical to do, how about [[The Movie Making Book by Dan Farrell and Donna Bamford|making movies]]?
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