CARSON DELLOSA Adventures in Science: Kitchen Discoveries LL-10255
$21.80
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Grade: Kindergarten - 5th
Brand: CARSON DELLOSA
Secondary Brand: McGraw-Hill Children's Publishing - Living & Learning Company
UPC: 709714102559
ISBN: 742415244
Description
Turn your kitchen into a science lab! Watch funny fluids float, explode a volcano, and dish-up ice cream without a freezer! This kit provides an eye-opening introduction to first-hand observation and investigation. The entertaining booklet contains all the instructions and concepts to carry out the 18 activities. Parent’s notes are also included with simple science explanations to help answer children’s questions. Includes: ice cube tray; 6 sticks; food coloring; indicator paper; test tube; spoon; cotton wool; muslin; clay; foil; 8 re-sealable bags; bicarbonate of soda; bubble wrap; wooden stick; 2 plant pots with saucers and 2 plant identifiers; compressed compost; pipette; 16-page activity booklet.
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