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30 Mason Jar Experiments To Do With Your Kids: Fun and Easy Science Experiments You Can Do at Home
30 Mason Jar Experiments To Do With Your Kids: Fun and Easy Science Experiments You Can Do at Home
30 Mason Jar Experiments To Do With Your Kids: Fun and Easy Science Experiments You Can Do at Home
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30 Mason Jar Experiments To Do With Your Kids: Fun and Easy Science Experiments You Can Do at Home

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Do your kids love doing science experiments at home? Then these mason jar science experiments are perfect for your family!

With Megan McKenzie's 30 Mason Jar Experiments To Do With Your Kids: Fun and Easy Science Experiments You Can Do at Home, you'll find 30 science experiments that are simple, fun, and require just a few supplies, but will go a long way in sparking a curiosity and love of science in your children and teaching them basic scientific principles they can build on for the rest of their lives.

Here are just a few of the 30 easy science experiments in a jar you'll find inside:

  • Ocean Zones in a Jar
  • Fireworks in a Jar
  • Growing Crystals in a Jar
  • Making Butter in a Jar
  • Submarine in a Jar
  • And much, much more!

With this book, you'll have everything you need to do fun, easy, educational science experiments with your kids!

So what are you waiting for? Pick up your copy of Megan McKenzie's 30 Mason Jar Experiments To Do With Your Kids: Fun and Easy Science Experiments You Can Do at Home today!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 11, 2019
ISBN9781386357827
30 Mason Jar Experiments To Do With Your Kids: Fun and Easy Science Experiments You Can Do at Home

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    30 Mason Jar Experiments To Do With Your Kids - Megan McKenzie

    30 Mason Jar Experiments To Do With Your Kids: Fun and Easy Science Experiments You Can Do at Home

    By

    Megan McKenzie

    © 2018 by Megan McKenzie

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without written permission from the author, except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages for review purposes. If you are reading this book and you have not purchased it or won it in an author/publisher contest, this book has been pirated. Please delete your copy of the book.

    Table of Contents

    1. Why Science Experiments Matter (and Why We Love to Do Them in Jars)

    Start young in teaching your kids to love science.

    Why use mason jars to conduct these experiments?

    What are science experiments?

    2. Pine Cone Experiment

    3. Water Density and Rainbow Jar Experiment

    4. Simple Heat Experiment

    5. Rain in a Jar

    6. Hurricane in a Jar

    7. Fog in a Jar

    8. Snowstorm in a Jar

    9. Sunset in a Jar

    10. Fireworks in a Jar

    11. Ocean Zones in a Jar

    12. Air Pressure with Egg

    13. Greenhouse In a Jar

    14. Salt Volcano in a Jar

    15. Growing Beans in a Jar

    16. Water Displacement in a Jar

    17. Worm House in a Jar

    18. Growing Crystals in a Jar

    19. Grass Breathing in a Jar

    20. Plants Absorbing Water

    21. Submarine Play Station in a Jar

    22. Glitter Tornado in a Jar

    23. Mason Jar Crystal Feathers

    24. Constellation in a Jar

    25. Making Butter in a Jar

    26. Balloon Air Pressure

    27. Rock Candy in a Jar

    28. Blood Cell Osmosis Experiment

    29. Plant Oxygen Production Experiment

    30. Music in a Mason Jar

    31. About Megan

    1.  Why Science Experiments Matter (and Why We Love to Do Them in Jars)

    Start young in teaching your kids to love science.

    It’s so easy to learn about scientific principles by reading articles or watching videos online today that you may wonder about the benefits of doing physical, hands-on experiments. Well, science experiments are more

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