
Order directly from Amazon.com! Here are some books that Reeko's thinks are great
(in fact, many of these resources are used by Reeko in his research and experimentation
projects)! Click on the link below to order the book directly from Amazon.com.
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The Kid's
Science Book
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Robert Hirschfeld & Nancy White 158 pages June 1995
Aimed at kids 4-10 years of age, this book takes you through the experiments
step-by-step with great explanations on the principles involved. Experiments are
short and sweet (about a page each) and cover everything from chemistry, general
science and physics to experiments involving nature and the human body. Teaches
the basics of scientific experimentation with clues on how to record your work and
how a real scientist works. There is also a new version (1997) that
can be purchased here.
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My First
Science Book
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Angela Wilkes October 1990
It is the fourth book in the My First series. Written by Angela Wilkes, a well
known children's author. Experiments are simple and easy to understand with good
explanations. Clearly stated aims for each experiment, along with pictures of materials
and an illustrated equipment list, make experiments easy for both student and teacher.
What sets this book apart is its use of outstanding color photography.
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The Science
Book
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Sara Stein 285 pages April 1980
Another well known author, Sara Stein, has added another classic science book
to her ever growing list. This is a resource book written for children in grades
4-8. The Science Book takes young children through all the various science disciplines
including biology, physics, and chemistry using familiar settings such as your brother
or sister, your home, your yard, etc. It contains information on various principles
and phenomena of biology, physics, and chemistry. It emphasizes learning through
discussion and observation of familiar surroundings.
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Science
for Every Kid
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Janice VanCleave July 1994
Best selling author Janice VanCleave has written a whole series of 'for Every
Kid' books of which this is the best (don't get me wrong, the others are good too).
Each book contains about 100 activities or experiments. Explanations are clear,
easy to understand, and interesting.
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200
Gooey, Slippery,
Slimy
Weird and Fun
Experiments
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Janice VanCleave 116 pages November 1992
Provides instructions for 200 experiments in biology, chemistry, physics, earth
science, and astronomy. This 116 page book is excellent for grades K-6. It has short,
concise experiments that state their purposes, materials, and results, and then
offers an explanation. The book covers astronomy, biology, chemistry, earth science,
and physics. The book shows you how science relates to everyday life. Common supplies
are used in the experiments.
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Balloons
and Other Fun Things
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Richard Scary 24 pages April 1998
Every kid is familiar with Richard Scary's colorful and imaginative books.
Now Mr. Scary has written a science book just for kids. Learn about gravity,
how seeds grow, balloons and pressure, and much more.
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Until
I Met Dudley: How Everyday Things Really Work
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Chris Riddle 32 pages August 1997
Ever wondered how a refrigerator makes that cold air? How does a vacuum cleaner
suck up all that dirt? In this book, a little girl has all kinds of crazy
ideas about how everyday things work, but Dudley, a cute little dog with glasses,
explains to her how things really work. Full of colorful illustrations
and humorous descriptions of how all those everyday things in your house operate.
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175 More
Science Experiments to Amuse and Amaze Your Friends
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Terry Cash 172 pages February 1991
Experiments, experiments, and more experiments. This book has it all.
All experiments are safe, quite simple, and can be conducted with common household
items. Full of colorful photographs and easy-to-understand descriptions of
the 'workings' behind the experiment.
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100 First-Prize
Make-It Yourself Science Fair Projects
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Glen Vecchione 192 pages October 1998
Reeko gets lots of mail concerning science fair projects. Well, here's the
solution to your problem. Tons of experiments in every realm you can think
of (including electrical, space, natural laws, weather, and more). And no,
these are your normal every-day experiments either - make a solar machine, bubble-gum
plant graft, jumping puffed wheat, and much more!
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The Best
of You Can with Beakman & Jax: A Collection of the Grossest, Weirdest, Coolest
Experiments You Can Do
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Jok Church 256 pages October 1997
You've heard of Beakman right (he's almost as famous as Reeko)? Here's a huge
collection of experiments from the newspaper feature You Can with Beakman and Jax
the basis for the famous television program - Beakman's World. Full of
colorful illustrations and humorous explanations of experiments that only Beakman
himself could think up. Looking for an experiment that's different?
This book's for you! 35,000 copies sold to date. Why don't you make
it 35,001...
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Reeko's How to Find a Pot of Gold Book
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Written by Reeko himself. Climbed to the #1 position on the New York Times Best
Seller list and stayed there for over 10 weeks! Reeko stunned the world by producing
this mammoth (1000 pages) book and offering it for a list price of only $1.95.
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