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Practical Use, Handicrafts, and Hobbies
[Introduction to Contents]
There are many children who don't like subjects related to science at all times, but there are quite a few children who like only "experiments."
The experience of being able to create mysterious phenomena in their own hands attracts children's minds.
And what I have learned through such experiences is surprisingly something that I can remember later.
This book introduces such mysterious crafts and crafts that are useful for understanding the principles of science.
It explains how to make a display stand that looks like floating in the air without support and a Stained glass style object that shines in the Nanairo without being painted.
In addition, the mechanism of these crafts is also explained briefly.
Contents
■ Chapter 1 : Stained glass Style Objects Made with Polarizing Film
■ Chapter 2 : Creating a Unique Kaleidoscope by Devising the Shape of a Mirror
■ Chapter 3 : Easy Illumination with Aluminum Plate
■ Chapter 4 : Colorful Experiments with Red Cabbage
■ Chapter 5 : Making a Bath Bomb Using 100-yen Materials
■ Chapter 6 : Floating in the Air? Display Stand
■ Chapter 7 : Learning the Mechanism of Sound with "Straw Wrapper"
■ Chapter 8 : Fountain made with PET bottles