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Weird Science: 40 Strange-Acting, Bizarre-Looking, and Barely Believable Activities for Kids

Weird Science: 40 Strange-Acting, Bizarre-Looking, and Barely Believable Activities for Kids
A strange, creepy, and sometimes gross collection of science facts and activities that kids will love Want to get kids interested in science? Let them make their own slime, feed insects to plants, or learn about strange animals and bizarre phenomena. That's the philosophy behind Weird Science, which gives kids 40 activities on such scientific oddities as non-Newtonian fluids, strangler figs, ball lightning, and naked mole rats. In addition, the book includes "Weird Science in Action" sidebars of bizarre science facts, tips on how to turn an experiment into a science fair project, and lots of illustrations. Jim Wiese (Vancouver, BC, Canada) is the author of many Wiley kids' science books, including Roller Coaster Science (0-471-59404-0), Rocket Science (0-471-11357-3), Detective Science (0-471-11980-6), Spy Science (0-471-14620-X), and Cosmic Science (0-471-15852-6).



Weird Science
Weird Science
The strangest science you've ever seen! Have you ever heard of a goat spinning a spider web? Do you want to see what a Martian potato looks like? Can a pigeon really appreciate fine art? Weird Science is full of fascinating and bizarre facts about science that are out of this world! Test your scientific knowledge with the That's Wild trivia and the Brain Buster quizzes at the end of each chapter.



Weird Science-Fantasy - Weird Science-Fantasy was part of the EC Comics line in the early 1950s. The science-fiction comic, published by Bill Gaines and edited by Al Feldstein, was a merger of two previous bi-monthly titles, Weird Science and Weird Fantasy, which ran from 1950 to 1953 with both ending at issue #22.

Weird Science (comic) - Weird Science was part of the EC Comics line in the early 1950s. The bi-monthly science-fiction comic, published by Bill Gaines and edited by Al Feldstein, began with an issue cover-dated May-June, 1950.

Weird Science - Weird Science (1985) is a movie written and directed by John Hughes.

Weird Science (TV series) - Weird Science was an mid-1990s American TV comedy series, a spin-off of the 1985 movie of the same name.



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Weird Science - Weird Science Janice Vancleave's 200 Gooey, Slippery, Slimy, Weird& Fun Experiments Why does a cat have a rough tongue? Why is the sky blue? Why does a person snore? How does a submarine rise weird science and submerge? Learn the answers to these weird science and other questions in biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, weird science and astronomy through 200 fun weird science and wacky, safe weird science and low-cost experiments that can be performed at home or in ...

Weird Science - Weird Science Janice Vancleave's 200 Gooey, Slippery, Slimy, Weird& Fun Experiments Why does a cat have a rough tongue? Why is the sky blue? Why does a person snore? How does a submarine rise weird science and submerge? Learn the answers to these weird science and other questions in biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, weird science and astronomy through 200 fun weird science and wacky, safe weird science and low-cost experiments that can be performed at home or in ...

Weird Science - Weird Science Janice Vancleave's 200 Gooey, Slippery, Slimy, Weird& Fun Experiments Why does a cat have a rough tongue? Why is the sky blue? Why does a person snore? How does a submarine rise weird science and submerge? Learn the answers to these weird science and other questions in biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, weird science and astronomy through 200 fun weird science and wacky, safe weird science and low-cost experiments that can be performed at home or in ...

Weird Science - Weird Science Janice Vancleave's 200 Gooey, Slippery, Slimy, Weird& Fun Experiments Why does a cat have a rough tongue? Why is the sky blue? Why does a person snore? How does a submarine rise weird science and submerge? Learn the answers to these weird science and other questions in biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, weird science and astronomy through 200 fun weird science and wacky, safe weird science and low-cost experiments that can be performed at home or in ...

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