Science is not something mysterious. Being 'scientific' involves being curious,
observing, asking how things happen, and learning how to find the answers.
Curiosity is natural to children, but they need help understanding how to make
sense of what they see. This book provides examples of the many simple activities
children can do. It might even inspire them to make up their own experiments to
see why and how things turn out the way they do. This book teaches you how to
do small experiments all by yourself, so that you can easily understand the basic
principles involved. Care has been taken to select only those experiments where
the required apparatus or materials are easily available, We can use this book to
have fun with our children while they learn, and see how they enjoy the wonderful
world of science.
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