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Zap Science: A Scientific Playground in a Book

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Zap Science is another multi-media, multi-crazy, multi-everything science book-o-rama from Klutz. Like its award-winning predecessor, the Explorabook, Zap was conceived and written by John Cassidy in collaboration with the staff of the world-famous San Francisco Exploratorium. Topics include Crystal Crazies, Light Beam Trickiness, Soda Bottle Science, Static Electricity and 3-D Excitement. The whole project is built around the "Do This Book" principle, and features nifty experiments you can do with the 3-D Glasses, Zap Tube, Lift & Sniff Patch, Polarization Filter and Zap Pack that are bound right in.

100 pages, Spiral-bound

First published January 1, 1997

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John Cassidy

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This was a childhood book, but I clearly didn't spend much time reading it as only the beginning was familiar. It's just as well, as I don't think I would've gotten much from it as a child, as I didn't get much from it as an adult.
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