"In this title in the Let's Experiment! series, children are accompanied by two characters: Professor Albert, who will teach them the scientific explanation behind each experiment, and Greg the Robot, who will guide them in their practice. They'll have aton of fun learning how to make slime, how rust forms, what creates mold, and much more! For each experiment there is also a "mess-o-meter" for parents to know how messy the experiment can be, as well as the level of difficulty"--
Children will unravel the secrets of science with simple experiments using easy-to-find ingredients.
In this title in the Lets Experiment! series, children are accompanied by two characters: Professor Albert, who will teach them the scientific explanation behind each experiment, and Greg the Robot, who will guide them in their practice. Theyll have a ton of fun learning how to make slime, how rust forms, what creates mold, and much more! For each experiment there is also a mess-o-meter for parents to know how messy the experiment can be, as well as the level of difficulty.
Children will unravel the secrets of science with simple experiments using easy-to-find ingredients. In this title in the Let's Experiment! series, children are accompanied by two characters: Professor Albert, who will teach them the scientific explanation behind each experiment, and Greg the Robot, who will guide them in their practice. They'll have a ton of fun learning how to make slime, how rust forms, what creates mold, and much more! For each experiment there is also a "mess-o-meter" for parents to know how messy the experiment can be, as well as the level of difficulty.
In this title in the Lets Experiment! series, children are accompanied by two characters: Professor Albert, who will teach them the scientific explanation behind each experiment, and Greg the Robot, who will guide them in their practice. Theyll have a ton of fun learning how to make slime, how rust forms, what creates mold, and much more! For each experiment there is also a mess-o-meter for parents to know how messy the experiment can be, as well as the level of difficulty.