You don't need a lab coat or a Phd to become a scientist and in fact the very means to allow you to carry out some really cool experiments in your own home may be closer than you think.
Steve Mould, fantastic science geek and TV personality has put together a stunning book that contains a huge selection of simple but utterly cool experiments and then shows you the science behind them.
In "How to be a Scientist" you can learn more about physics, biology and Charlotte's favourite - Chemistry, and start putting together some awesome practical examples that follow the real way scientists work in their own labs.
An entirely different way of worldbuilding - exploring Geology with towels! |
Taking apart a plant to find out which parts are which. Maybe don't try this on your mum's prize Orchids though. |
This one neat trick with an ice cube will astound and amaze |
Steve makes things fun and engaging in brilliant ways. Another really awesome book for young scientists that would also be ideal for class-based stuff in schools too.
The big win for us was seeing a lot of experiments we hadn't seen before, very nice to see that in a 'young scientist' book as we do see rather a lot of the same sort of thing cropping up in these titles.
Charlotte's favourite bit: Learning all about Mary Anning, fossil hunting dino-pioneer extraordinaire!
Daddy's favourite bit: Tons of amazing facts, brilliant activities all presented in typical DK top-notch fashion by someone who makes science tons of fun. What's not to like!
(Kindly supplied for review)
"How to be a Scientist" by Steve Mould is out now, published by Dorling Kindersley.