Wholly Irresponsible Exploits: 65 Ways to Muck About with Science

Wholly Irresponsible Exploits: 65 Ways to Muck About with Science

by SeanConnolly (Author)

Synopsis

A sequel to Sean Connolly's Wholly Irresponsible Experiments , this title features awe-inspiring experiments demonstrating the magic of science. It is perfect for fans of The Dangerous Book for Boys . You are the scientist, your home is the laboratory - create some good honest mayhem in the name of progress!It's time for a return to the weirdest lab imaginable - your own kitchen and back garden. Science meets the imagination.'Am I seeing things? Did that bottle just disappear into orbit?' Uhmm, well, let me start at the beginning...Sean Connolly, author of Wholly Irresponsible Experiments , returns with another assemblage of bizarre and outlandish activities - all in the name of science.Connolly's witty, informative text takes readers on a journey of discovery, but the best thing is that the journey needn't go very far from the kitchen cupboard, the odds-and-ends drawer or the garden shed. Along the way, budding experimenters will learn how to make a submarine, create their own 'Red Sky at Night', and manage a crystal harvest. And that bottle that just kissed the Earth goodbye? Why, it's part of the magic of science, and Wholly Irresponsible Exploits lets readers in on the secrets of the rocket fuel.Wholly irresponsible? Well, you could say so. Wholly enthralling, exciting and entertaining? Undoubtedly and (whisper it) maybe even that other 'e' word - educational.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: Icon Books Ltd
Published: 05 Jun 2008

ISBN 10: 1840468955
ISBN 13: 9781840468953

Media Reviews
'This imaginative book is crammed with awe-inspiring experiments designed to demonstrate the magic of science.' Guardian
Author Bio
Sean Connolly will be familiar to listeners of BBC Radio Five Live and Radio Wales. Among his more than 50 books aimed at children and adults are In Time of Need: Storms and Earthquakes and Witness to History: The Industrial Revolution. He's also written for the Kingfisher Science Encyclopedia. His three children are either collaborators or guinea pigs, depending on the project.