Tammy Enz holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering and a master's degree in journalism and mass communications. She teaches at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville and has written dozens of books on science and engineering topics for young people.
Popsicle sticks, toilet paper tubes, food packaging, and plastic
bottles are great resources for school craft projects or children's
activities for a rainy day, but with a bit of knowledge and
planning, they can also be used to explain a range of scientific
concepts. . . .while a little planning is needed to get the most
from this book, it has the potential to be a useful resource for
teachers and parents alike.-- "Science magazine"
STARRED REVIEW! This hands-on guide teaches a variety of scientific
concepts using four easily obtained supplies: craft sticks, snack
packets, plastic bottles, and cardboard tubes. . . .The language is
accessible and is written in a fun, energetic tone. . . .The book
has a hip, graphic layout with an eye-catching cover; one teen
exclaimed, "That looks so cool!" upon seeing it. This is a valuable
guide for teens interested in seeing scientific concepts come to
life, and could easily be adapted for library programming.-- "VOYA"
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