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The Curious Kid's Science Book

by Asia Citro

📖 Overview

The Curious Kid's Science Book presents over 100 hands-on STEM experiments and activities designed for children ages 4-8. The experiments use common household materials and encourage open-ended exploration rather than prescribed outcomes. Each activity includes step-by-step instructions, materials lists, and safety guidelines, along with questions to guide scientific inquiry. The book is organized into chapters covering topics like chemistry, biology, physics, and engineering. Parents and educators can use this book as a resource for both structured learning and free exploration. Photos and illustrations demonstrate key concepts and experimental setups. This collection emphasizes the scientific method and critical thinking skills while maintaining an accessible, playful approach to learning. The focus on questions rather than answers reflects core principles of authentic scientific investigation.

👀 Reviews

Parents and educators report this book provides clear, doable science experiments using common household materials. Readers note the experiments work well for ages 4-8 and appreciate that kids can lead the activities with minimal adult help. Likes: - Open-ended questions encourage critical thinking - Photos show real kids doing experiments - Materials lists include substitution options - Experiments use affordable, easy-to-find items - Safety notes and cleanup tips included Dislikes: - Some find the experiments too basic for ages 8+ - A few note experiments can get messy - Several mention needing to buy additional supplies Ratings: Amazon: 4.7/5 (1,200+ reviews) Goodreads: 4.3/5 (300+ ratings) "Perfect for curious preschoolers - my 4-year-old can do most experiments independently" - Amazon reviewer "Wished for more complex activities for older elementary students" - Goodreads reviewer "The open-ended format helps kids think like real scientists" - Teacher reviewer on Instagram

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔬 Author Asia Citro has a Master's degree in Science Education and was a classroom science teacher before becoming a writer 🧪 The book contains over 100 child-led experiments that use common household items, making science accessible to families on any budget 🌱 Many activities in the book follow the "exploration before explanation" model, encouraging kids to develop their own hypotheses before learning the scientific concepts 🔎 The experiments are designed to be open-ended, allowing children ages 4-8 to modify and expand upon them based on their own curiosity 🏆 The book was selected as a finalist for the AAAS/Subaru Prize for Excellence in Science Books, which recognizes outstanding science writing for children