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(More customer reviews)I recently purchased Stepping into Science for my son who is 5 and just starting kindgergarten homeschool. He just loves to do experiments and anything hands on and after reading the description for this product I thought it would be a good fit for him. He does really enjoy it and it is definitely an introduction to science projects for his age level. There are a lot of small pieces and cardboard and styrofoam so if you have children younger than 4 or 5 you would want to keep this away from them. We work on the experiments when my son's 2 year old sister is napping so she can't get into the kit. There are a lot of experiments and they can be done more than once which is a plus. And there are also explanations for going further on the experiments like making a large sundial from the small one. Overall I would reccomend this to anyone with a preschooler or kindergarten age child who would like to have some fun with science.
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Begin a lifetime of scientific investigation and understanding with 25 fun experiments in five key areas; nature, physics, chemistry, air and water. Learn what plants need to grow, build a barometer, see how water climbs, watch plants sweat and investigate plant propagation. Discover how a magnifying glass enlarges, how colors mix, how static electricity attracts, how sundials tell time and how a motion picture works. Investigate air pressure, air flow, hovercraft, paper airplanes and suction. Write secret messages, float a paper clip, blow super bubblers, observe capillary action and test displacement. Build a soap-driven boat, mix oil and water, experiment with evaporation, paint with sugar and watch a balloon inflate itself. With a 48-page guidebook, stepping into science teaches science dundamentals with step-by-step, hands-on experiments, while also introducing children to the scientific method itself. Thames & Kosmos. Ages: 5+
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