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5.0 out of 5 stars A note from the author:, October 28, 1998
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Hi, I'm Alan, the author of How to Make a Chemical Volcano and Other Mysterious Experiments. The book is aimed at children in 4th - 8th grades; however, I've received mail from readers between the ages of 5 and 15. The book contains many experiments that can be done at home--with items commonly found around the house. Each experiment is preceeded by a short mystery story to entice the reader to perform the experiment, because the experiment solves the mystery!

For the story about how I wound up having a published book at the ripe old age of 13, or to have your copy autographed please e-mail me at the address above.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A chemical cookbook for rainy day fun, September 15, 2004
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This review is from: Science and Ecology: How to Make a Chemical Volcano and Other Mysterious Experiments (Paperback)
This book includes 30 chemistry experiments presented by the 13-year-old author who exhorts his readers to take on the role of "Detective of Chemistry" and reminds them that "chemistry is fun!" Brief narratives ("mysteries") introduce the chemical recipes. For instance, the "Black Ink Formula" is presented as a solution to a classmate's problem with a dried out marker the night before an assignment is due. Though a little corny, the scenarios do add a bit of personality to what would otherwise be a rather dull chemical cookbook. For the most part, the directions for each experiment are easy to follow. While the text does include some illustrations and diagrams, more extensive use of visual step-by-step guides with more diagrams or even photographs would be helpful. Some of the experiments do require some unusual supplies, such as coal, moth flakes, and cobalt chloride, but the book does include an introductory chapter called "Setting Up Your Lab" which offers tips and advice on where to find the necessary items. The text also includes careful warnings to children about handling materials such as Ex-Lax, ammonia, and isopropyl alcohol and suggests that children work with an adult when using the stove or an iron. Parents will also appreciate the tips to avoid making a mess, such as laying down newspaper on a table, or conducting the experiment in the sink. Most experiments can be performed with minimal adult supervision. Both children and parents alike will appreciate this book, especially for some rainy day fun. The book includes a bibliography as well as a thorough index.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A message from the author:, October 28, 1998
By A Customer
This review is from: Science and Ecology: How to Make a Chemical Volcano and Other Mysterious Experiments (Paperback)
Hi, I'm Alan, the author of How to Make a Chemical Volcano and Other Mysterious Experiments. The book is aimed at children in 4th - 8th grades; however, I've received mail from readers between the ages of 5 and 15. The book contains many experiments that can be done at home--with items commonly found around the house. Each experiment is preceeded by a short mystery story to entice the reader to perform the experiment, because the experiment solves the mystery!

For the story about how I wound up having a published book at the ripe old age of 13, or to have your copy autographed please e-mail me at the address above.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Reprint, please!, March 19, 2004
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This review is from: Science and Ecology: How to Make a Chemical Volcano and Other Mysterious Experiments (Paperback)
This book has been a wonderful addition to our public library collection and has circulated in excess of 150 times. Our copy, alas, has been damaged and must be retired to the used book sale since it's worn to tatters.
I'm so sorry to see it's OP but I'll search out a good used copy.
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