Instead of getting bored at home, why not investigate how things work and become an extraordinary engineer?
This book is packed with over 30 fun and educational experiments that will engage key Stage 2 children who are stuck at home. Discover how to make paperclips float in air, design a skyscraper, construct a super submarine, experiment with gears and springs, and much more!
This amazing STEM book is perfect for children aged 8 and over, who want to learn to distinguish their racks from your ratchets and their cams from your cranks.
The STEM editorial consultant is Georgette Yakman, founding researcher and creator of the integrative STEAM framework.
This is Book 2 in the STEM Quest KS2 Series. See all STEM Quest KS2 books here.
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Author Nick Arnold is best known for his Horrible Science series, published by Scholastic. He has always regarded himself as a writer rather than specifically a science writer, and his background is journalism and publishing. Illustrator Allan Sanders studied illustration at Manchester Metropolitan University and the Royal College of Art in London, and has s
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