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The Science Explorer Out and About:
Fantastic Science Experiments Your Family Can Do Everywhere

by Pat Murphy, Ellen Klages, Linda Shore and the staff of the Exploratorium

Book Review

The kitchen table is a magnet for home experiments, since the kitchen is not so far different from a lab. The staff of the Exploratorium of San Francisco has put together a sensible and attractive set of more varied activities for families, indoors and out, rain or shine, with what is around the house or what it is fun to go and get.

The drawings and questions here are fine models for this thoughtful search for new experience. Don't rush. ...Here are 100 pages as starters-- and don't neglect family field trips around and about.

~ Philip amd Phylis Morrison, Scientific American exerpt

Executive Director
Jocelyn Hubbell

jhubbell @ curtislibrary.com
(207) 725-5242 ext. 238

Cornerstones of Science

Last updated January 3, 2007