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Discover hands-on experiments that encourage kids to get involved in science. With results they can eat, they’ll find learning irresistible! Awesome Kitchen Science Experiments for Kids is full of food-related experiments that kids can literally sink their teeth into. Each chapter puts a new STEAM subject on the table, giving young learners a taste of science, technology, engineering, art, and math in delicious ways to use their brains.
An age-appropriate introduction to the scientific method empowers kids to form hypotheses and test their theories. The experiments are rated for difficulty and potential mess, so adults know how much supervision is required. Easy-to-follow instructions ensure educational―and edible!―results.
SOLAR-POWERED S’MORES: Learn about energy from the sun and build a solar oven out of a cardboard box. Then it’s time to cook and enjoy s’mores in the sunshine!WHAT STOPS ONION TEARS?: Discover why people cry when they cut onions, and design an experiment to test preventative methods. What happens when the onions are cooked?EDIBLE DYES: In this artistic project, create a homemade dye by simmering beets, and find out the secret to getting the brightest colors from plant-based dyes.
Feed kids’ science curiosity with Awesome Kitchen Science Experiments for Kids. Help them become scientists and chefs at the same time!
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Publisher : Callisto Kids
Publication date : February 4, 2020
Language : English
Print length : 208 pages
ISBN-10 : 1641526211
ISBN-13 : 978-1641526210
Item Weight : 1.2 pounds
Reading age : 5 – 9 years, from customers
Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.52 x 9 inches
Part of series : Awesome STEAM Activities for Kids
Grade level : Kindergarten – 5
Best Sellers Rank: #3,497 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1 in Scientific Experiments & Projects #11 in Children’s Cookbooks #70 in Children’s Science & Nature Books
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13 reviews for Awesome Kitchen Science Experiments for Kids: 50 STEAM Projects You Can Eat! (Awesome STEAM Activities for Kids)
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Bernadette Faretra –
Many hours of family fun and learning!
It’s fun to learn at the same time as the kids!
Andrew M. –
Explanations
Clearly explained with everyday examples.
Lee –
Enjoy sharing science activites with your kids!
Super fun activities to share with your kids that explains the science and stokes their curiosity.
Darylin Knott –
A lot of fun for togetherness with your child
We’ve had a lot of fun with this book and we have made a lot of messes lol! It is a lot of fun. My son enjoyed it and we got to spend some time together and we got to do neat things. The only inconvenience is that it’s in a book and you’ve got a flip through the pages and all that good stuff, but still a winner.
Megan –
Highly recommend. My 2nd grader loves the experiments!
We purchased this as our science curriculum for 2nd grade. HIGHLY recommend!!
Christina Martin –
Cool book!
Bought for my niece and after looking at the experiments I ordered a 2nd one for my son! Looking forward to trying some of the experiments
Felicia –
Great gift!
My 5 year old niece loved this, being in kindergarten they start to love all the crafts and experiments. Such a great gift or activity to do with kids!
MBM –
Super easy to use & fun
We have done several of these activities with a 3-year-old and two 6-year-olds. With significant adult help, all three of the boys are able to participate.Some of the best parts about this book:–Every experiment has a list in the sidebar for ingredients needed and another list in the sidebar for tools needed, so you don’t have to read through the whole experiment to figure out what you need and accidentally forget something. This also helps because some of the tools are super random that you won’t have at your house and you will want to get those before you try to do the experiment.–I also like that each experiment has a rating for difficulty and a rating for mess level. It has been much easier to skim through the recipes when I’ve been able to see at first glance how difficult the experiment is going to be.–Each experiment has little information boxes that can be modified to work with different ages of kids so that you can teach on each kid’s level.–And the kids are having fun! They enjoy the experiments even if they are too young to understand the science.–Really creative ideas. Glow in the dark foods, fossil molds using melted chocolate, food coloring comparison with different foods… Cool stuff.No complaints except maybe a few more pictures would be nice.
Fernando Bryan Frizzarin –
Cheio de experiências que as crianças adoraram!
Katherine –
My kiddo loves science and these experiments are easy and edible too. This is going to be so much fun!
L A N Vollenhoven –
The recipient was very happy with the book.He read through it and was happy at what he found.
Grace Cuenta –
The product looks new.
happyhampshire –
Not really written for children to follow more for parents and carers but loads of brilliant ideas.