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Experiment with Kitchen Science

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"Experiment with Kitchen Science: 30 Fun Projects!" by Nick Arnold is an engaging and educational children's nonfiction book that invites young readers to explore the wonders of science through hands-on experiments in the kitchen. Arnold's expertise in making learning fun shines as he presents a collection of interactive projects that demonstrate scientific principles using everyday kitchen ingredients. The book's clear instructions and vibrant illustrations create an immersive learning experience that resonates with young minds. Arnold skillfully encourages curiosity and critical thinking while demonstrating how scientific concepts can be easily observed and understood. "Experiment with Kitchen Science" is an exciting resource that empowers children to become little scientists in their own kitchens, leaving them with a sense of wonder and a deeper appreciation for the world around them as they embark on their scientific journey.

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I am always looking for new experiments to do with my children and this one caught my eye when it said kitchen science. I found the experiments readily available because most.ingredients I already had. With each experiment, the pages were laid out with the ingredients, the steps and pictures of how the experiment would look or proceed. There were also full descriptions on the way behind the science, which allowed myself to understand and then to explain the process or the way myself. Thank you to NetGalley and QEB Publishing for an advanced copy of this book! All thoughts and opinions are my own!

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Fun for the family to get started with some experiments in the kitchen that can be accessible to many kids. Very well explained and layed out. I recommend this as a great book to get started on some science fun at home.

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This is a perfect book for parents that want to do some experiment with their kids. The instructions was easy and the photos was beautiful. Thanks for letting me have this one 🙂

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I loved the colourful photos, the clear instructions and the aura of fun that radiated from this book. Definitely uy for your children.

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Love that this book has experiments that are accessible and fun for all grade-levels! Definitely something you could easily use in the classroom or at home!

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This book gives all sorts of activities to encourage scientific thinking in children while having fun in the kitchen. Most ideas require items that should be easily found in the kitchen or easily attainable. There are plenty of ideas and can keep kids busy for many days during the summer or throughout the year. I'm most excited to try to make the Non-Newtonian Liquid. Thank you #netgalley for giving me a copy of this book.

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As an kitchen science enthusiast, the kiddo and I enjoyed this book a lot!!!

I read this book to my 7 year old and showed a few pics - she was like "hey that's exactly how we did it - remember?" "Ooh can we try this the next time?" "Ooh this sounds lovely" "I have seen this before!!" and dancing around the entire time 😄😄

The writing and explanation were simple and very much understandable for kids of all age. The facts and tips were cool too 😄

Overall - a very good one

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This book is sort of two different types of book - part recipes/part experiment. I think this is a good idea, because while it is fun to see if a raisin will float in a glass of soda, it's also fun to make a giant marshmallow or to learn how to make a pizza. It seems geared towards a variety of ages and you can adjust as needed. Some experiments are better than others, but make sure you have the supplies needed!

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This is a great way to get my kiddies into cooking, basic recipes with scientific outcomes. More advanced the will it float.

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This is a fun book with a lot of easy to do experiments for curious kids! I appreciate that many of the experiments are very hands-on for kids themselves — little parental/caregiver work is required, which is nice. The science explanations that run alongside the experiments are well-written in kid friendly terms. Practically everything uses items already found in the kitchen or things that are easy to get.

The many diagrams and photos are appreciated. I find that images in cookbooks and experiment books make my kids much more likely to be interested in doing them, and the diagrams help ensure we’re doing the right thing.

I’m a Girl Guides leader and I think a lot of these experiments would be right at home in one of our meetings! Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for a digital ARC.

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Some of these "activities" would be better demonstrations in the classroom. I think overall the activities would be better used at home vs in school.

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This is a brilliant book for parents or caretakers to explore with children, pretty much everything you need you’ll already have in your home, and this gives us 30 funny science experiments that helps us explain to our children why things happened the way they did.

Highly recommend this book, I explored more than a few experiments and my 8 years old daughter had lots of fun, while I am sure, we both learned a lot.

Thank you NetGalley for the free ARC and this is my honest opinion.

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Experiment with Kitchen Science is a Children's Nonfiction book that has us experimenting, having fun and learning whilst in the kitchen. This book is part of a STEAM series and we cannot wait to check out the others!

The cover is bright and catches my eye. It showcases well what we're about to dive into.

Broken up into different chapters such as, Colorful Chemistry and Floating and Forces, I knew we were in for a fun read. The font is easily readable and attractive, the color palettes chosen are great and I love the challenges and facts throughout the pages. There's also a mix of images and illustrations which is great for the learning experience.

5 Stars. Would recommend. We actually completed some of these with our toddler who enjoyed them. As he gets older, I could see using this during homeschooling or alongside his course curriculums at school.

Thanks to the publisher, Quarto Publishing Group – QEB Publishing, the author, and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC copy to read and review. Review will also be posted to my blog (www.kagoodsell.com/book-reviews), GoodReads, TikTok (@unearthingeco), as well as NetGalley reviews.

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This book has lots of great experiments for children that look fun and interesting! I love the design of the book and all of the pictures and easy step by step instructions. Each experiment has lots of pictures and clear directions to follow as well.

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This is a very fun book about the science of kitchens. The activities and recipes are organized along scientific principles so there are chapters on mixtures, forces, chemistry, and so on. The introduction describes some of the features of the book (like red boxes to warn that grownups help might be needed or yellow boxes to show that there is potential for a big mess). Each activity is carefully explained with lots of full color photographs to show the process. There are text boxes to tell about the scientific processes but never so much text that it would be overwhelming. This book was very well thought out and I think kids are going to love it. Their teachers will love the experiments and the kids are going to pour over the pages plotting which activity to try next!

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This awesome non-fiction book holds several excellent opportunities for children to explore and experiment in their own kitchens! With step-by-step directions, and simple, common ingredients, this book offers opportunities that will teach children so much about nutrition, cooking, baking and how to prepare and understand different types of foods. Beyond just food there are experiments that have to do with kitchen tools, basics in chemistry and physics and tons of background information about the scientific concepts being explored. The book includes real photographs as well as diagrams and simple pictures and features text boxes with interesting facts. I can definitely see young children being very interested in this book. It is also a great opportunity for parents and children to connect and learn together in the kitchen without having to go to too much trouble organizing and planning. I would recommend this book to parents and teachers of children in the age 4-12 range. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book!

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These experiments all actually use common household items and are achievable for kiddos--they look like lots of fun too! There are apt warning signs about potential messes or handing hot materials, which is much appreciated. Most experiments would not need a parent watching over and helping, though some of the most exciting and tasty ones, like making caramel, do require an adult's help, so I could see a lot of adults at home getting involved in the experiments as well. My only qualm is that any experiment that requires an adult's help doesn't warn you before starting the experiment, but rather there is a red bubble next to each step that requires an adult's help. I can foresee an over-eager kid beginning experiment rather than reading it all the way through, then coming to this step that requires adult assistance and then getting stalled if an adult wasn't available. I would have liked maybe a tiny warning at the top of the experiment warning that adult guidance is needed.

Overall, I thought each experiment was overall clear to follow and there was a large diversity in experiments that were appropriate for the kitchen setting. Would be a great read to summer holiday read as it will keep keep kids curious, experimenting, and busy with friends, adults at home, or even alone.

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Thanks to NetGalley for an advanced copy in exchange for a review- all thoughts are my own!


Another beautiful book by Nick Arnold! I as a homeschool teacher and both my kids (9&7) love the pictures, easy to read instructions and small sample of who what when why - we’re able to research more each experiment if we choose to, and aren’t bombarded with information we can’t retain. We bought the physical copy of the science experiments- now to buy this one Becusse it’s that good and we need this in our shelf space!

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We love science experiments here. This was such a fun book! There are a ton of easy to do experiments and most use items you already have. If you don’t, they are at your local grocery store.

* Easy to follow instructions
* Every day items for the experiments
* Kids can do most steps on their own.
* Warnings are included if there is a mess factor or parents needed.
* Pictures (drawings) of step by step instructions.

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