Reviews
"When young people actually put their hands on scientific projects, they realize how much fun science really is.Amazing Kitchen Chemistryis a source of amazing information and great fun." -Peter Agre, MD, winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize in chemistry, The Old Schoolhouse Magazine "I really enjoyed Amazing Kitchen Chemistry Projects You Can Build Yourself . I found the explanations of chemistry concepts easy to understand, the experiment instructions easy to follow, and the supplies easy to find...Ms. Brown did an excellent job of explaining the concepts but not oversimplifying the vocabulary or the concepts...It provides a lot of real-life information that answers the questions "Why do I need to learn this?" and "When has learning this subject ever been helpful to anyone?"...I highly recommend this book." Children's Literature Review "...This tidy kid-friendly book is crammed with activities and information on chemistry ... Lots of science information is mixed with the how-to of the projects and there is hardly a blank space on a page anywhere in the book. ...A very nicely done and reasonably priced collection." Roald Hoffmann, 1981 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry "Chemistry experiments in the kitchen! From mysterious oobleck to soda rockets, this book is the greatest fun. I can't wait to try some of these experiments. The grandchildren? They will have to wait." Stephen S. Bates, PhD, Research Scientist, Toxic Phytoplankton, Fisheries and Oceans Canada "I wish I had grown up with this book! I know it would have peaked the curiosity of my own, now-grown boys." Peter Agre, M.D., 2003 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry "When young people actually put their hands on scientific projects, they realize how much fun science really is." Mike Young, Fifth Grade Teacher, Pittsburgh, PA winner of the National Science Foundation's Teacher of the Year award "Learning about the world of chemistry is fun and exciting for the whole family in Amazing Kitchen Chemistry Projects You Can Build Yourself . If you know someone interested in chemistry, this is a book they will love." Anne Hall, Associate Research Scientist, Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, and former science teacher "These intriguing projects give children practice in doing something to change the world (adding different ingredients, heating or cooling, mixing--we scientists call this "doing an experiment"), seeing what happens ("observing carefully"), and playing around ("testing variables"). And even better, it's safe--no toxic chemicals or special equipment needed beyond what's found in a kitchen and grocery store.", "When young people actually put their hands on scientific projects, they realize how much fun science really is. Amazing Kitchen Chemistry is a source of amazing information and great fun." —Peter Agre, MD, winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize in chemistry, The Old Schoolhouse Magazine "I really enjoyed Amazing Kitchen Chemistry Projects You Can Build Yourself . I found the explanations of chemistry concepts easy to understand, the experiment instructions easy to follow, and the supplies easy to find…Ms. Brown did an excellent job of explaining the concepts but not oversimplifying the vocabulary or the concepts…It provides a lot of real-life information that answers the questions "Why do I need to learn this?" and "When has learning this subject ever been helpful to anyone?"…I highly recommend this book." Children's Literature Review "…This tidy kid-friendly book is crammed with activities and information on chemistry ... Lots of science information is mixed with the how-to of the projects and there is hardly a blank space on a page anywhere in the book. ...A very nicely done and reasonably priced collection." Roald Hoffmann, 1981 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry "Chemistry experiments in the kitchen! From mysterious oobleck to soda rockets, this book is the greatest fun. I can't wait to try some of these experiments. The grandchildren? They will have to wait." Stephen S. Bates, PhD, Research Scientist, Toxic Phytoplankton, Fisheries and Oceans Canada "I wish I had grown up with this book! I know it would have peaked the curiosity of my own, now-grown boys." Peter Agre, M.D., 2003 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry "When young people actually put their hands on scientific projects, they realize how much fun science really is." Mike Young, Fifth Grade Teacher, Pittsburgh, PA winner of the National Science Foundation's Teacher of the Year award "Learning about the world of chemistry is fun and exciting for the whole family in Amazing Kitchen Chemistry Projects You Can Build Yourself . If you know someone interested in chemistry, this is a book they will love." Anne Hall, Associate Research Scientist, Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, and former science teacher "These intriguing projects give children practice in doing something to change the world (adding different ingredients, heating or cooling, mixing—we scientists call this doing an experiment"), seeing what happens (observing carefully"), and playing around (testing variables"). And even better, it's safe—no toxic chemicals or special equipment needed beyond what's found in a kitchen and grocery store.", "This tidy kid-friendly book is crammed with activities and information on chemistry. . . . Lots of science information is mixed with the how-to of the projects and there is hardly a blank space on a page anywhere in the book. . . . A very nicely done and reasonably priced collection." — Children's Literature, "Chemistry experiments in the kitchen! From mysterious oobleck to soda rockets, this book is the greatest fun. I can't wait to try some of these experiments. The grandchildren? They will have to wait." -Roald Hoffmann, Nobel laureate in chemistry, "When young people actually put their hands on scientific projects, they realize how much fun science really is. Amazing Kitchen Chemistry is a source of amazing information and great fun." —Peter Agre, MD, winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize in chemistry, "This tidy kid-friendly book is crammed with activities and information on chemistry. . . . Lots of science information is mixed with the how-to of the projects and there is hardly a blank space on a page anywhere in the book. . . . A very nicely done and reasonably priced collection." —Children's Literature, "This tidy kid-friendly book is crammed with activities and information on chemistry. . . . Lots of science information is mixed with the how-to of the projects and there is hardly a blank space on a page anywhere in the book. . . . A very nicely done and reasonably priced collection." -- Children's Literature, "Chemistry experiments in the kitchen! From mysterious oobleck to soda rockets, this book is the greatest fun. I can't wait to try some of these experiments. The grandchildren? They will have to wait." --Roald Hoffmann, Nobel laureate in chemistry, "When young people actually put their hands on scientific projects, they realize how much fun science really is. Amazing Kitchen Chemistry is a source of amazing information and great fun." --Peter Agre, MD, winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize in chemistry, "Chemistry experiments in the kitchen! From mysterious oobleck to soda rockets, this book is the greatest fun. I can't wait to try some of these experiments. The grandchildren? They will have to wait." —Roald Hoffmann, Nobel laureate in chemistry, "A good resource to make available to older students doing independent work or to use with younger students in group demonstrations or experiments." -- Connect Magazine (April 2011), "This tidy kid-friendly book is crammed with activities and information on chemistry. . . . Lots of science information is mixed with the how-to of the projects and there is hardly a blank space on a page anywhere in the book. . . . A very nicely done and reasonably priced collection." -Children's Literature, "A good resource to make available to older students doing independent work or to use with younger students in group demonstrations or experiments." — Connect Magazine (April 2011)