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101 Incredible Experiments for the Shed Scientist

3.75 ( 16 Ratings by Goodreads)
101 Incredible Experiments for the Shed Scientist

101 Incredible Experiments for the Shed Scientist

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3.75 (16 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 2 November, 2006
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This funny and enchanting book bubbles with fantastical tricks, experiments and inventions - all of which can be conjured up from the seemingly innocuous world of the garden shed! Packed with over 100 ingenious projects, this magical book is guaranteed to interest and illuminate - as well as bring hours of uninterrupted fun and enjoyment. Whether you want to make slime, create glow-in-the-dark gherkins, make a teabag fly, build a static electricity flea circus, erect a homemade power station, construct a can crusher, create a hologram, make square bubbles or extract DNA from food, this book is a treasure trove of bright ideas that will bring out the secret sorcerer and scientist in everyone. And of course, all the experiments are tested, safe and easy to complete, to ensure that you and your shed don't disappear in a puff of smoke. Fully illustrated with antique artwork, this gem of a book is set to become another cult classic - welcome to the adventure of shed science!
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780091914202
ISBN10 0091914205
Number Of Pages 128
Item Weight 304 g
Product Dimensions 152 x 203 x 14 mm
Publisher / Reseller Ebury Publishing
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Rob Beattie remembers only too well his dad's shed (actually it was a garage, but it was a shed in spirit) and the many wondrous experiments that came out of it. From making dancing spaghetti to creating his own insecticide, he learnt all the tricks that are essential for making the most of your shed. He is a journalist who writes about technology and music and has written for The Sunday Times, Mail on Sunday, Observer and Easy PC. He lives in Brighton with a great shed at the bottom of the garden.

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