by NationalGeographicKids (Author), Carol Tennant (Author), JodiWheeler-Toppen (Author)
Grab a beaker, pick up your whisk, and get ready to cook up some solid science. Using food as our tools (or ingredients!) curious kids become saucy scientists that measure, weigh, combine, and craft their way through the kitchen. Discover dozens of thoroughly-tested, fun, edible experiments, sprinkled with helpful photos, diagrams, scientific facts, sub-experiments, and more. And the best news is when all the mad-science is done, you're invited to grab a spoon and take a bite -- and share your results with friends and family. From the Trade Paperback edition.
Format: Library Binding
Pages: 80
Publisher: National Geographic Society
Published: 08 Sep 2015
ISBN 10: 1426321120
ISBN 13: 9781426321122
With the right know-how, any kind of cooking can be studied as a science experiment, but National Geographic takes that idea a few steps further... you'll never again make couscous or beef jerky without thinking about osmosis. -- Austin American-Statesman
This eye-catching, step-by-step manual is backed up by online resources and will be of interest to home and classroom experimenters. -- Booklist
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From the Trade Paperback edition.
RACHEL FULLER, freelance illustrator, works as part of a co-operative called Studio Greenhouse, which she helped set up in 2004. In addition to studying at Reigate Art College and Camberwell in London, she graduated from Brighton University with a B.A. in Graphic Design. Rachel has worked for major publishers including Macmillan, Tango Books, Child's Play, Emma Treehouse, A&C Black, Cowley Robinson, Oxford University Press, and more. She is also an active member of Brighton Illustrators Group.
From the Trade Paperback edition.