

From the Publisher 100+ STEAM Experiments Discover interactive activities for science, technology, engineering, art, and math in which kids learn how and why each project works. Easy-to-Follow Instructions Step-by-step experiments simplify engineering for kids and make the STEM experiments and art projects clear and simple to do. Activities To Inspire Creativity With awesome projects like a Fizzy Rocket, Magnet-Powered Car, and Pencil Sundial, kids will have a blast learning to build, design, and think critically while getting inspired to interact with the world around them and make their own discoveries. Review: Great science book for curious kids - This science experiment book is excellent for children who love to learn and explore. My daughter enjoys trying the experiments at home, and the instructions are clear and easy to follow. The activities are fun, safe, and educational. The book helps children understand basic science concepts in a simple way. It encourages curiosity, problem-solving, and hands-on learning. We like that many of the experiments use simple materials found at home. This is a great book for learning and having fun at the same time. I highly recommend it for kids who enjoy science and experiments. Review: Awesome Book with Tons of Practical Experiments - This book is awesome! It’s thick with tons of experiments! The resources needed seem super accessible and the projects are short enough and simple enough to be super fun and exciting without being tedious or requiring a ton of extra prep. My son are very excited when we do an experiment. Someone pointed out the explanations are a little advanced for younger kids, which is true, but they definitely do a great job of at least explaining how and why the experiment worked. And it’s easy enough to leave out the more minute details for younger kids or translate them into easier to understand terms. Update: This book works best, in my opinion, if you make a little materials kit. I went through a good portion of the book and made a list of the materials that are on the cheaper side and would work for a good amount of the experiments. Along with basic kitchen essentials, like measuring spoons and cups, here’s the list I made for myself: Corn starch Food coloring cheap Vegetable oil Balloons Paper straws Plastic bendy straws Ping pong balls Pom poms Ziploc bags Wooden craft sticks Epsom salt Paper cups Baking soda Vinegar Alka Seltzer (more expensive, but needed for some of the more exciting ones!) saved Toilet paper rolls I personally haven’t bought every single thing on this list and there are still a ton of experiments we’re able to do in this book!







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G**️
Great science book for curious kids
This science experiment book is excellent for children who love to learn and explore. My daughter enjoys trying the experiments at home, and the instructions are clear and easy to follow. The activities are fun, safe, and educational. The book helps children understand basic science concepts in a simple way. It encourages curiosity, problem-solving, and hands-on learning. We like that many of the experiments use simple materials found at home. This is a great book for learning and having fun at the same time. I highly recommend it for kids who enjoy science and experiments.
A**R
Awesome Book with Tons of Practical Experiments
This book is awesome! It’s thick with tons of experiments! The resources needed seem super accessible and the projects are short enough and simple enough to be super fun and exciting without being tedious or requiring a ton of extra prep. My son are very excited when we do an experiment. Someone pointed out the explanations are a little advanced for younger kids, which is true, but they definitely do a great job of at least explaining how and why the experiment worked. And it’s easy enough to leave out the more minute details for younger kids or translate them into easier to understand terms. Update: This book works best, in my opinion, if you make a little materials kit. I went through a good portion of the book and made a list of the materials that are on the cheaper side and would work for a good amount of the experiments. Along with basic kitchen essentials, like measuring spoons and cups, here’s the list I made for myself: Corn starch Food coloring cheap Vegetable oil Balloons Paper straws Plastic bendy straws Ping pong balls Pom poms Ziploc bags Wooden craft sticks Epsom salt Paper cups Baking soda Vinegar Alka Seltzer (more expensive, but needed for some of the more exciting ones!) saved Toilet paper rolls I personally haven’t bought every single thing on this list and there are still a ton of experiments we’re able to do in this book!
J**S
Parents and educators will appreciate the variety of experiments.
**Awesome Science Experiments for Kids: 100+ Fun STEM / STEAM Projects and Why They Work** is a fantastic resource for young explorers eager to dive into the world of science! This engaging book offers over **100 hands-on projects** that are not only educational but also incredibly fun, making it perfect for kids of all ages. What sets this book apart is its focus on **STEM/STEAM principles**, encouraging children to think critically and creatively while conducting experiments. Each project is clearly explained with easy-to-follow instructions, ensuring that kids (and parents) can jump right in without feeling overwhelmed. The inclusion of explanations for why each experiment works helps foster a deeper understanding of the scientific concepts at play, making learning both effective and enjoyable. Parents and educators will appreciate the variety of experiments, covering topics from chemistry to physics to biology, ensuring there's something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for a fun weekend activity, an educational supplement for home schooling, or engaging projects for a classroom setting, this book is an invaluable tool. Overall, **Awesome Science Experiments for Kids** is a must-have for any young scientist. It sparks curiosity, promotes hands-on learning, and inspires a love for science that can last a lifetime!
A**T
A good replacement for toys
A very apt book for 6 years and up kids.
L**N
Super fun- beats screen time!
Simple and clear instructions. My daughter can follow these without much assistance and they keep her busy for such a long time. The spiral binding is great too
A**N
Great for the little scientist in your family
Lots of good experiments for kids
K**A
Homeschool Science Win!
Such fun experiments using mostly household products we already have on hand. Or can be purchased for very cheap! I love how the experiments are organized by subject too. Overall a great book for any kid!
D**H
Hands-On Learning That Actually Explains the “Why”
Awesome Science Experiments for Kids: 100+ Fun STEM / STEAM Projects and Why They Work delivers exactly what it promises—engaging, hands-on experiments paired with clear explanations of the science behind them. What sets this book apart from many experiment collections is the focus on the “why.” It’s not just a list of fun activities; each project includes an explanation that breaks down the scientific principles in a way kids can actually understand. That makes it especially valuable for parents and homeschoolers who want more than just entertainment—they want real learning. The experiments use mostly accessible household materials, which is a huge plus. The instructions are clearly written, and the layout makes it easy to follow along without confusion. Projects range across different scientific disciplines, including chemistry, physics, and simple engineering concepts, giving kids broad exposure to STEM/STEAM topics. Some experiments will require light supervision, depending on the child’s age, but nothing felt overly complicated or impractical. The variety keeps things interesting, and there are enough projects here to provide long-term value rather than a one-week novelty. Overall, this is a well-rounded, thoughtfully structured science activity book that encourages curiosity and critical thinking. It’s a strong five-star pick for families looking to make science interactive and enjoyable.
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