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Highlights
- 10 Fun STEAM Projects for Kids (Ages 8-12)#1 Bestseller in Children's Books on Chemistry and Children's Science Experiment Books"Sarah's work as a STEAM educator is the perfect balance of creativity, fun, and science!
- 8-12 Years
- 9.9" x 7.8" Paperback
- 124 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Science & Nature
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About the Book
"Follow simple step-by-step instructions with Noah, your junior scientist guide, and explore STEAM experiments that are bubbly, colorful, big, and mind-blowing in this illustrated introduction to science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics. Includes QR codes to Dr. Sarah Habibi's TikTok, so you can do the experiments alongside the author!"--Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
10 Fun STEAM Projects for Kids (Ages 8-12)#1 Bestseller in Children's Books on Chemistry and Children's Science Experiment Books
"Sarah's work as a STEAM educator is the perfect balance of creativity, fun, and science!"--Kellie Gerardi, bioastronautics researcher and space enthusiast
Follow simple step-by-step instructions with Noah, your junior scientist guide, and explore STEAM experiments that are bubbly, colorful, big, and mind-blowing in this illustrated introduction to science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics. Includes QR codes to Dr. Sarah Habibi's TikTok, so you can do the experiments alongside the author!
A junior scientist's guide to safe chemical reactions. Part illustrated fun, part STEAM workbook, Noah's Fascinating World of STEAM Projects for Kids is the perfect addition to any kid scientist's bookshelf. Dr. Sarah Habibi, the expert on TikTok science for kids and the brain behind the popular Science Bae videos, brings you 10 easy science experiments for kids to do right at home.
Learn how to follow the scientific method by building a hypothesis, conducting a real experiment, and observing the results. Did something go wrong? That's okay! Scientists mess up all the time--Noah and Dr. Habibi show you how to modify your experiment and try again.
Inside, find 10 fun STEAM projects for kids, such as:
- Experiments with balloons and slime
- DIY Lava Lamps
- Writing or drawing in invisible ink
Families who enjoy fun science books and science activity books for kids--like Awesome Science Experiments for Kids, Steve Spangler's Super-Cool Science Experiments for Kids, The Future of Science is Female, or MinuteEarth Explains: How Did Whales Get So Big?--will love Noah's Fascinating World of STEAM Projects for Kids.
Review Quotes
"Inspirational, dedicated and motivated. These are the words that come to mind when I think of Sarah Habibi. Through her online presence, she's taught children (and adults) around the world about STEAM by making everyday science experiments in a fun, easy and interactive way. Without her knowledge and passion, the world of STEAM would be a little more boring and would be missing something: her light as a dedicated STEAM teacher. I cannot wait to read her book and do the experiments with my niece!"
--Athena Brensberger, STEM educator and digital content creator
"Sarah's work as a STEAM educator is the perfect balance of creativity, fun, and science! As a parent, I love that her teaching style is accessible and that the experiments are engaging for all ages. I'm looking forward to diving into her experiment book with my own daughter!"
--Kellie Gerardi, bioastronautics researcher and space enthusiast
"Sarah has such an enthusiasm and passion for teaching science! I have always loved the science experiments and activities she shares. She brings fun, excitement and engagement--you almost forget you're actually learning! As a science teacher myself, I am personally very excited to get into the experiments in her book with my students!"
--Nicole Marte, science teacher and influencer
"Sarah is a very talented teacher and national speaker. Her excitement around teaching science is a true sight to be seen. We love watching her break down complex science concepts to levels children can understand. As parents and educators, we cannot wait to jump into the experiments in her book with our son."
--Hope and Wade King, educators and national speakers