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Cola fountains and spattering paint bombs : 47 experiments to do at home / Jesse Goossens & Linde Faas ; translated by Jonathan Ellis.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Dutch Publisher: [United States] : Lemniscaat USA, 2016Description: 100 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781935954521
  • 1935954520
Other title:
  • Cola fountains & spattering paint bombs
Uniform titles:
  • Colafonteinen en spetterende verfbommen. English
Related works:
  • Translation of: Goossens, Jesse. Colafonteinen en spetterende verfbommen
Subject(s):
Contents:
Cola fountains -- Dancing raisins -- Paint bombs -- Flying saucer -- Spewing volcano -- Elephant toothpaste -- Naked egg -- Growing crystals -- Cola balloon -- Glitter slime -- Bathtub bubbly ball -- Storm in a jar -- Match rocket -- Cola concoction -- Bouncy ball -- Floating Ms -- Water sand -- Exploding egg -- Milk plastic -- Tasty crystal lollipops -- Lava lamp -- Tea bag rocket -- Dancing oobleck -- Foam snakes -- Potted volcano -- Clay quicksand -- Angry clouds -- Green money -- Flying film roll -- Foam snow -- Rainbow roses -- Colored Christmas tree -- Invisible ink -- Orange lamp -- baked marbles -- Bottle popper -- Invisible glass -- Egg in a bottle -- Fireball grape -- Exploding melon -- Burning candle windmill -- Wandering water -- Giant balloons -- balloon over candle -- Kinetic sand -- Microwave clay -- Sidewalk chalk.
Summary: "Carry out crazy experiments with things you can find around the house. Turn your home or yard into a laboratory and make paint bombs and elephant toothpaste, grow crystals, watch volcanoes erupt and CDs fly, build your own lava lamp, and discover how you can make an egg bounce"--Page [4] of cover.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Dr. James Carlson Library Children's NonFiction 507.8 G659 Available 33111008184448
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's NonFiction 507.8 G659 On hold 33111008391290 1
Total holds: 1

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Bring STEM home with this colorful collection of science experiments that use everyday household objects. Turn your home or garden into a laboratory and create paint bombs and elephant toothpaste, let crystals grow, volcanoes erupt and CDs fly, build your own lava lamp, and discover how you can bounce an egg. Jesse Goossens has collected 47 spectacular, exciting, and sensational experiments with clear instructions and helpful information presented in a graphic way. Illustrator Linde Faas has exploded her palette to introduce even more giggles. The result is a festive book for budding inventors and other sorcerers' apprentices. Parental supervision recommended.

"Carry out crazy experiments with things you can find around the house. Turn your home or yard into a laboratory and make paint bombs and elephant toothpaste, grow crystals, watch volcanoes erupt and CDs fly, build your own lava lamp, and discover how you can make an egg bounce"--Page [4] of cover.

Cola fountains -- Dancing raisins -- Paint bombs -- Flying saucer -- Spewing volcano -- Elephant toothpaste -- Naked egg -- Growing crystals -- Cola balloon -- Glitter slime -- Bathtub bubbly ball -- Storm in a jar -- Match rocket -- Cola concoction -- Bouncy ball -- Floating Ms -- Water sand -- Exploding egg -- Milk plastic -- Tasty crystal lollipops -- Lava lamp -- Tea bag rocket -- Dancing oobleck -- Foam snakes -- Potted volcano -- Clay quicksand -- Angry clouds -- Green money -- Flying film roll -- Foam snow -- Rainbow roses -- Colored Christmas tree -- Invisible ink -- Orange lamp -- baked marbles -- Bottle popper -- Invisible glass -- Egg in a bottle -- Fireball grape -- Exploding melon -- Burning candle windmill -- Wandering water -- Giant balloons -- balloon over candle -- Kinetic sand -- Microwave clay -- Sidewalk chalk.

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