The Exploratorium Books

Exploratopia: More than 400 kid-friendly experiments and explorations for curious minds
Exploratopia: More than 400 kid-friendly experiments and explorations for curious minds

By Pat Murphy, The Exploratorium

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Contains instructions for over four hundred scientific explorations and experiments, each with background information and illustrations; covering eyes, ears, hands, the brain, different places, lan...

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The brain explorer
The brain explorer

By Pearl Tesler, Ellen Klages, Exploratorium, Linda Shore, The Exploratorium, Pat Murphy

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A collection of puzzles and activities dealing with memory, math, verbal skills, and visual perception

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Exploralab
Exploralab

By Lucie Parker

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"Conduct awesome experiments at home with everyday stuff; learn the secrets behind how the world works; build fun science projects, then use them to explore real-world phenomena"--Back cover.

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Exploring kitchen science
Exploring kitchen science

By Lucie Parker

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"Join the world-famous Exploratorium on a curious and tasty expedition through your kitchen, where you'll learn to flash-freeze ice cream with way-cool dry ice, create dyes with your favorite fruit...

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The garden explored
The garden explored

By Mia Amato

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