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Science Crackers: Crackling Chemistry: Volume 4

Steve Parker

Science Crackers: Crackling Chemistry: Volume 4

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  • Facts & Information - lists, stats and plenty of facts

Average rating

4 out 5

7 reviews

What happens when a fire burns? Why does a sponge have bubbles? Why does chocolate melt?

Learn about the exciting world of atoms and  materials and how we use them every day. 

Bursting with amazing images, fascinating  facts and cool cartoons, Crackling Chemistry  is a great book for all budding chemists  wanting to understand the chemical world.

 

Science Crackers:

This exciting new series will satisfy the most enquiring young scientific minds! With a back-to-basics approach to the core topics, these books investigate science in a clear and concise way.

Simple practical activities will help children understand how science is relevant to their everyday world.

Titles in the Science Crackers series include:

Fizzing Physics:  HB  9781848355583  PB  9781848355620

Crackling Chemistry:  HB  9781848355590  PB  9781848355637

Bubbling Biology:  HB  9781848355606  PB  9781848355644

Awesome Astronomy:  HB  9781848355613  PB  9781848355651

Reviews

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Great

Ambassador Raccoon Ridiculous 09.08.2022

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This had wonderful facts and lots of experiments in it .I tried one and found it very fascinating

Anonymous 02.09.2020

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Would recommend. This the second book I have read from this series and it is amazing. It has got lots of good information and some great hands-on activities which are really fun. Would recommend to ages 9-11.

Anonymous 11.07.2020

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I think other children should read this book because it has interesting facts and experiments. Its very fun. I even tried one out.

Anonymous 24.08.2017

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Helps for secondary school.

Anonymous 09.08.2017

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has little experiments in to try at home.

Anonymous 02.08.2016

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Everything about this book is brilliant except for a picture of a lady on the 'Don't touch' page. She was green because I think she'd been poisoned and I found it too scary. But otherwise this is brilliant with lovely experiments, brilliant illustrations and amazing ways of explaining facts.

Anonymous 15.08.2015