Engaging young minds in science, this book offers over 15 hands-on experiments using everyday kitchen items. Readers will discover how to create singing wine glasses, launch vitamin-powered rockets, and build balloon-driven cars, all while exploring fundamental scientific concepts. Written by a science teacher and father, it provides clear, step-by-step instructions designed to spark curiosity and inspire families to turn their home into a lively laboratory. Perfect for both budding scientists and beginners, it encourages collaborative learning and fun experimentation.
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In this powerful narrative, Alom Shaha shows that it is possible to live a compassionate, fulfilling and meaningful life without God.
Cambridge IGCSE(TM) Physics Revision Guide
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The book is tailored for students preparing for Cambridge exams, offering comprehensive coverage of the syllabus. It includes practice questions, detailed explanations, and strategies to enhance understanding and performance. Key concepts are presented clearly, with various learning tools designed to support different study styles. Additionally, it emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for success in exams and beyond.
Oxford Revise: AQA GCSE Combined Science Triology Foundation Complete Revision and Practice
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This revision book employs cognitive science principles to enhance students' understanding of AQA GCSE Combined Science. It features a clear layout that allows for focused study across Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Additionally, it includes practice questions to aid in exam preparation, ensuring comprehensive coverage of all necessary topics.
Mr Shaha's Marvellous Machines
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Transform and recycle household objects into your very own home-made toys and machines! Learn about the centre of gravity by making a balancing bird, create a toroidal vortex with a smoke-ring machine, and turn a spoon into an electromagnet. Chances are you won't need to buy the materials required for these machines because they're all in your house right now. Every child can be an engineer with the help of Mr Shaha and his marvellous machines. Written by a science teacher and dad, Mr Shaha's Marvellous Machinesis the highly anticipated sequel to Mr Shaha's Recipes for Wonder. This book gives clear, step-by-step instructions for over 15 projects. Whether you're a master engineer or a total beginner, it will spark inspiration for fun activities to engage young people in the marvels of machinery.
Everything you once learnt in science class, but have definitely forgotten along the way
Reena hates rainy days. She hates the way the dark clouds make everything look so dull. Rekha loves rainy days. She loves the way the rain makes the earth smell. When Rekha spots a rainbow, she rushes indoors to tell her sister about it. Reena will want to paint it, for sure! But when the sisters go outside to find it, the rainbow disappears. Where could it have gone? A vibrantly illustrated tale about finding light even in the gloomiest of times, How to Find a Rainbowwill warm your heart -- and give you a handy guide to making your own rainbow, too!