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Amazing Kitchen Chemistry Projects You Can Build Yourself

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Amazing Kitchen Chemistry Projects You Can Build Yourself

Mom's making a mess in kitchen again!
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Cynthia Light Brown's book, Amazing Kitchen Chemistry Projects You Can Build Yourself (Nomad Press) came out this spring to comments by two Nobel prize winners in chemistry." Download a PDF of the Full Story
—Kitty Lagorio ForThealmanac.net, 9/8/08

"This tidy kid-friendly book is crammed with activities and information on chemistry ... Lots of science information is mixed with the how-to of the projects and there is hardly a blank space on a page anywhere in the book. ...Sidebars on related topics, small factoids that tie to the subject fill each chapter to the tippy top...A very nicely done and reasonably priced collection."
—Gwynne Spencer , Children’s Literature Fall 2008

"I really enjoyed Amazing Kitchen Chemistry Projects You Can Build Yourself. I found the explanations of chemistry concepts easy to understand, the experiment instructions easy to follow, and the supplies easy to find…Ms. Brown did an excellent job of explaining the concepts but not oversimplifying the vocabulary or the concepts…It provides a lot of real-life information that answers the questions "Why do I need to learn this?" and "When has learning this subject ever been helpful to anyone?”…I highly recommend this book."
—Maggi Beardsley, The Old Schoolhouse Magazine, July 2008