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HACK YOUR KITCHEN by Niki Ahrens

HACK YOUR KITCHEN

Discover a World of Food Fun With Science Buddies

by Niki Ahrens

Pub Date: Feb. 2nd, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-72841-468-3
Publisher: Lerner

Kitchen science experiments may be reaching peak popularity thanks to at-home learning.

In an era of learning at home in unprecedented numbers, caregivers may take comfort in this collection of eight different kitchen projects from the STEM-oriented nonprofit Science Buddies. Ahrens offers a mix of old favorites alongside new ideas: The classic rock-candy experiment is here, but the equally hoary baking-soda volcano has been upgraded to a baking soda volcano in a lemon. Kids may have seen make-your-own-ice-cream projects; Ahrens gives the notion a bit of a twist with a make-your-own-slushy activity. And though readers may have seen recipes for baked Alaska like the one on offer here, less common is the opportunity to make edible paper out of rice flour and potato starch. Eye-popping color photographs, many featuring families of color at work, are enticing accompaniments to each of these projects. The science, alas, takes up far less space. Every experiment featured here includes five or six sentences labeled “Science Takeaway.” These brief summaries cover the rudimentary scientific principles at work, but caregivers may feel the need to supplement them with additional information and books of their own. Additional online information includes more experiments, discussions of scientists and their work, and complementary videos.

Something old, something new, some with batter, some are blue, and lots of projects here to do!

(glossary, bibliography, index) (Nonfiction. 6-9)