Outdoor Science: 30 Awesome STEM Experiments to Try at Home

Author:   Tia Williams ,  Laura Minter
Publisher:   Button Books
ISBN:  

9781787081420


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   11 June 2024
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 11 years
Format:   Paperback
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Outdoor Science is designed to encourage children to be curious about the science of the natural world and to boost their scientific knowledge through an array of exciting outdoor experiments and activities. Contents include: . Bubble science . Pizza-box oven . Water clock . Ant farm fun . Sunscreen painting . Melted crayon art And loads more! From plant growth, weather patterns and habitats to stars and chemical reactions, children will take an active role in their learning by engaging with the many fun projects included in a fun and memorable way. More than just an educational textbook, this book adopts a hands-on approach suited for all the family so that children can observe natural phenomena, conduct experiments and interact with the environment while bonding with their loved ones. All the projects featured are suitable for beginners, and there is something for everyone to enjoy. Children will be able to get excited about all things science and burst any bouts of boredom by stepping outside and discovering what the natural world has to offer! Books in the series: 9781787081222 Kitchen Science: 30 Awesome STEM Experiments To Try At Home 9781787081062 Science School: 30 Awesome Science Experiments to Test Out at Home AGES: 5 to 11 AUTHORS: Laura Minter and Tia Williams are two creative mums based in Sussex, UK. They started Little Button Diaries, their crafting and baking blog, in 2013 and its popularity has seen them blog for companies such as Paperchase, Laura Ashley, Halfords and Hobbycraft as well as contributing to The Sun and magazines including Creativity, Essentials and Mollie Makes. Tia has worked as an environmental adviser and studied Linguistics at university with a focus on child language acquisition and disorders. Laura was a primary school teacher and previously worked as a radio producer. Their previous careers have greatly informed the development of their blog and their books. Since 2016, they have written a variety of craft books for kids and parents such as; Science School, Kitchen Science, The Horrible Craft Book, The Big Book of 100 Little Activities, The Big Book of 100 Outdoor Activities and The Big Book of Dressing Up. www.littlebuttondiaries.com Instagram @littlebuttondiaries (32.5k followers) Twitter @LButtonDiaries

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Author:   Tia Williams ,  Laura Minter
Publisher:   Button Books
Imprint:   Button Books
ISBN:  

9781787081420


ISBN 10:   1787081427
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   11 June 2024
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 11 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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We really liked how easy these experiments are to set up at home, without needing a whole list of equipment, or a lot of experience. Any parent can easily set up these outdoor science experiments with their kids at home, and they are fun ideas that kids can really enjoy – while learning at the same time. You could even take some ideas from the book and set up your own summer science camp at home with the kids. If your kids are fans of being outside and creating cool experiments, or they just like making a mess this book has you covered! It takes you on a journey of scientific discoveries in your garden or outside space that will have you in awe of how exciting science can be. * In the Playroom * This is a brilliant book, packed with outdoors to get our kids outside and learning. This book would be a great resource for homeschool families, or for any parents who are looking for simple and meaningful outdoor activities to try with the kids. As we all know, time spent outside is so important and the ideas from this book allow you to mix it up with something new and different, and incorporate some hands on learning while you enjoy the fresh air. It’s definitely a win win, and we would recommend this book to all families. * Crunchy Family * If you are looking for a resource of nature-related activities and crafts, to encourage children to develop their curiosity about the science of nature and natural phenomena, this could well fit the bill. … Illustrated with photographs of a diverse group of child investigators, and with step-by-step instructions, the practical projects all begin with a needs list and conclude with a ‘science made simple’ explanation. As a foundation stage/ primary teacher, most of the activities are not new to me but might be to parents of under elevens. I know from experience that youngsters are fascinated by shadow art and in this book Laura and Tia offer two ways of using shadows to create art. Equally, most young children love watching tiny creatures so making an ant farm would appeal particularly for those who have more interest in fauna than flora. It’s a great way to encourage children to be observologists from an early age. … This is a book for family collections, one to encourage children to set their screens aside and enjoy the outdoors especially now the longer days are here. -- Jill Bennett * Red Reading Hub * This series is probably our most used activity books and we're super excited to use this new addition over the summer. Clear instructions, mostly accessible/to hand materials and a short explanation of the scientific concepts too. Prefect for curious kids of all ages - and their parents! They're great for school too. * @mrsbrownbookbox *


Having already read and reviewed two other fantastic non-fiction activity books by this duo of authors (Science School and Kitchen Science), I knew that this book would be a colourful outburst of lively, fun and engaging science activities for young readers. Outdoor Science: 30 Awesome STEM Experiments to Try at Home includes a range of brilliant, hands-on, creative, curious and messy experiments for inquisitive minds to get to grips with outdoors . All are science based but this is active science, mixed with developing DT skills and artistic flair alongside. Most of the experiments involve easily-sourced or inexpensively bought household equipment. The style of the book is eye-catching; each experiment is explained over multiple large, glossy four pages and features some bold full size photographs for real life comparisons as well as clearly sequenced numbered steps, lists of resources needed and clearly visual drawn diagrams with the science behind the experiment concisely explained, so the purpose of the activity and the learning behind it is always part of the fun. My firm favourites are the activities involving natural resources (the Mandela coasters, Fractal prints) which are so beautifully delicate and inspirational. Mud bob, sand volcanoes and DIY quicksand will definitely be the popular 'messy' outdoor science skills to try out. This is a great book to use in the upcoming summer months for STEM educational but exciting learning and active play. -- Jennifer Caddick, teacher * Reading Zone * This is a bright, vibrant book that contains thirty experiments, each based on STEM principles, that you can try at home using everyday materials, most of which you are likely to already have in the cupboard. Each experiment has a list of items and/or ingredients you will need, together with clear, concise and easy to follow step-by-step instructions, illustrated with photographs of children undertaking the activities. At the end of each experiment is a “Science Made Simple” paragraph that explains the science in action. At the beginning of the book is a “getting started” section that contains lists of materials used throughout including craft essentials, food items and objects usually found in the recycling bin. There is also a glossary explaining various scientific terms used throughout the book. I loved the visual element of this book which is sure to attract the intended audience of 7 – 11 year olds. The majority of the experiments can be undertaken with minimal supervision and, whilst they are designed to be undertaken outdoors, some could be adapted for indoor use albeit with some mess! This is a great fun way to introduce children to science theories but also to encourage outdoor play without the need to purchase expensive equipment. I am definitely going to have a go at making a pizza box oven to cook smores using thermal energy. -- Barbara Band * Armadillo magazine * We really liked how easy these experiments are to set up at home, without needing a whole list of equipment, or a lot of experience. Any parent can easily set up these outdoor science experiments with their kids at home, and they are fun ideas that kids can really enjoy – while learning at the same time. You could even take some ideas from the book and set up your own summer science camp at home with the kids. If your kids are fans of being outside and creating cool experiments, or they just like making a mess this book has you covered! It takes you on a journey of scientific discoveries in your garden or outside space that will have you in awe of how exciting science can be. * In the Playroom * This is a brilliant book, packed with outdoors to get our kids outside and learning. This book would be a great resource for homeschool families, or for any parents who are looking for simple and meaningful outdoor activities to try with the kids. As we all know, time spent outside is so important and the ideas from this book allow you to mix it up with something new and different, and incorporate some hands on learning while you enjoy the fresh air. It’s definitely a win win, and we would recommend this book to all families. * Crunchy Family * If you are looking for a resource of nature-related activities and crafts, to encourage children to develop their curiosity about the science of nature and natural phenomena, this could well fit the bill. … Illustrated with photographs of a diverse group of child investigators, and with step-by-step instructions, the practical projects all begin with a needs list and conclude with a ‘science made simple’ explanation. As a foundation stage/ primary teacher, most of the activities are not new to me but might be to parents of under elevens. I know from experience that youngsters are fascinated by shadow art and in this book Laura and Tia offer two ways of using shadows to create art. Equally, most young children love watching tiny creatures so making an ant farm would appeal particularly for those who have more interest in fauna than flora. It’s a great way to encourage children to be observologists from an early age. … This is a book for family collections, one to encourage children to set their screens aside and enjoy the outdoors especially now the longer days are here. -- Jill Bennett * Red Reading Hub * This series is probably our most used activity books and we're super excited to use this new addition over the summer. Clear instructions, mostly accessible/to hand materials and a short explanation of the scientific concepts too. Prefect for curious kids of all ages - and their parents! They're great for school too. * @mrsbrownbookbox *


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Laura Minter and Tia Williams are two creative mums based in Sussex, UK. They started Little Button Diaries, their crafting and baking blog, in 2013 and its popularity has seen them blog for companies such as Paperchase, Laura Ashley, Halfords and Hobbycraft as well as contributing to The Sun and magazines including Creativity, Essentials and Mollie Makes. Tia has worked as an environmental adviser and studied Linguistics at university with a focus on child language acquisition and disorders. Laura was a primary school teacher and previously worked as a radio producer. Their previous careers have greatly informed the development of their blog and their books. Since 2016, they have written a variety of craft books for kids and parents such as; Science School, Kitchen Science, The Horrible Craft Book, The Big Book of 100 Little Activities, The Big Book of 100 Outdoor Activities and The Big Book of Dressing Up. See more: www.littlebuttondiaries.com Instagram @littlebuttondiaries (32.5k followers) Twitter @LButtonDiaries

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