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Play and Find Out About Science

By Janice VanCleave

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Q. When should children start learning about science?

A. Science is a process learned in daily life experience from an infant discovering his/her hands and fingers to a child conducting more involved investigations in the classroom, and even throughout adult life. Kids studying science long before they go to school. Parents are the best teachers — they can point out things, explain, and inspire a child before as well as during his or her “formal” science training.

Even children as young as 3 and 4 can begin doing science activities that help them understand the world around them. I have several books written for young learners. All of them are based on the idea that the child will PLAY and FIND OUT ABOUT Science.

The books, Play and Find Out about Nature and Play and Find Out about Math have an appendix that includes more information about each activity in the books. This allows the parent or other educator to better understand the topics, and thus provide better answers to kid’s questions.

More Later,

Janice

Play and Find Out About Nature
The science activities and experiments in this nature book are fun, easy to do as well as easy to understand. An added bonus is the appendix, where more enriched information about each activity or experiment is found.

Play and Find Out About Nature

Big Book of Play and Find Out

Big Book of Play and Find Out Science Projects

Using this book as a guide, you and your favorite budding scientist can have fun exploring the world while you help your child learn about science and develop important science process skills. You may think it’s hard to get young children interested in science, but just watch their eyes light up when they make bouncy blubber or play clay, or when you venture out together in the backyard or local park for a bug-collecting expedition. These are the kind of everyday explorations that give kids a great foundation for a lifetime of science learning.

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