Physical Science
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Solid Rough & Smooth Sort - Young Scientist Activity Set
A great addition to your science curriculum, this hands-on physics activity set gives children a chance to exercise familiar sensorial vocabulary (rough, smooth) as they sort fascinating items of varying textures under the appropriate label. Learn More -
Solid: Rigid, Plastic, Elastic Sort - Young Scientist Activity Set
A great addition to your science curriculum, this hands-on physics activity set offers a brilliant way for children to notice how solids respond differently to stress, an important physics (and engineering) distinction. Learn More -
Switch On, Switch Off - Lets-Read-And-Find-Out Science® Stage 2
“Just before you jump into bed, you flip down the switch. The light goes off.“ Appealing illustrations, clear diagrams, and engaging text make complex ideas accessible to early elementary-age children. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More -
The Mystery of Magnets
Great photos of children working with magnets, combined with simple text for early readers, make this photo-based fact book a good introduction to magnets and their properties. Paperback, 16 pages Learn More -
Iron Filings - For science experiments
See magnetic fields in action! Manipulating iron filings with a magnet offers elementary-age children a fun hands-on experience making patterns with magnetic fields. Shaker-top dispenser bottle allows the filings to be dispensed as needed; 12 oz. Ages 8 and up. Learn More -
What Makes a Magnet? - Let's-Read-And-Find-Out Science - Stage 2
“Let’s go fishing with a magnet. Put different things in a box: a penny, a nickel…“ This appealing book invites children to experience first-hand the intriguing properties of magnets. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More -
Alnico Bar Magnets - Hands-on physical science
This magnet creates especially strong fields, with dramatic repulsion and attraction properties. Great For polarity experiments. (3" x ½" x ¼"); poles are marked. Learn More -
Alnico Horseshoe Magnet - 2" horseshoe magnet from Dowling Magnets
This horseshoe magnet is perfect for a magnetic/non-magnetic “fishing” game. It creates especially strong fields, with dramatic repulsion and attraction properties. (1¼" x 2" x ¼"). Aluminum-nickel-cobalt alloy. ¼" x 2" x ¼". Learn More -
Air Is All Around You - Let's Read-And-Find-Out Science Stage 1
A detailed look at air with a connection to your physical science activities. Simple facts and plenty of invitations to observe help children understand air in the atmosphere and water, how lungs and gills work, and much more. Paperback, 36 pages. Learn More -
Solids, Liquids, and Gases - Rookie Read-About Science
Appealing photos show concrete examples of solids, liquids, and gases that children can touch, see, taste, or smell in their environment. With simple text for early readers, this is a good introduction to forms of matter. Picture glossary, index. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More -
Bubbles, Rainbows & Worms - Science Experiments for Preschool Children
A well-organized treasury of hard-to-find experiments for the youngest children. The emphasis is on open-ended activities designed to inspire lots of follow-up research. Step-by-step with simple explanations. A must! Learn More -
Pop! A Book About Bubbles - Let’s-Read-And-Find-Out Science Stage 1
Why are floating bubbles always round? Why don't milk bubbles float? Why do all bubbles pop? Just enough solid science (and a bubble recipe!) is sure to inspire children to give the experiments a try. Paperback, 36 pages. Learn More -
My Big Science Book - Simple, fun experiments for all young scientists
The step-by-step photo format makes these 50 experiments and activities easy for children to follow. Includes advice for setting up a science area, materials lists, glossary, and index. Spiral-bound hardcover, 80 pages. Learn More -
Moons & Stars Magnetic Sculpture - Free-form sculpture
A fun, hands-on demonstration of magnetism in action. Carefully place the tiny metal pieces on the magnetic base one by one, or start with all the pieces on the base, then pull and twist a sculpture into shape. Plastic-covered base is 3⅝" x 2¾" x 1" high (½" pieces). Learn More -
Acrylic Triangular Prisms - Functional plastic prisms for experiments with light
Discover the color spectrum first-hand with these acrylic prisms.Over three hundred years ago, Sir Isaac Newton concluded that a prism separates white light into red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. These durable prisms are great when glass is not an option. Learn More -
Air Pump - Translucent ball pump
This is hands-on physical science at its best! The translucent casing lets children see the pumping mechanics in action. It looks like there's nothing inside, but press the pump and feel the blast of air as it shoots out the end. Learn More


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