Another AMAZING e-book is debuting TODAY! And this one is true to my science and math loving heart. Fizz, Pop, Bang! Playful Science & Math Activities is the latest eBook available from some of the same collaboration of bloggers I have worked with on two other books: Zero to Two: The Book of Play! and Three to Five: Playful Preschool. If you and your kids want to focus on math and science activities this is a great place to begin.
I contributed two projects which I’m giving you a sneak peek of here to wet your appetite: Pattern Play and DIY Periscopes. Get these and 38 more ideas from bloggers like Teach Preschool, Tinkerlab, Nuturestore, Happy Hooligans and more.
Full disclosure here, folks, I am a contributor to this ebook and I make a modest commission off it if you purchase it through my site.
Want to know more? Here’s the skinny:
- It’s an E-Book. That means you can purchase it right now and download it in the next five minutes*. Yep! How’s that for immediacy?
- It is packed with strong learning opportunities in math and science, shared through ideas that incorporate art, play, sensory learning and discovery, for a whole-brain approach.
- It includes great photos, step-by-step guides, and activities you can easily try at home.
- There are 40 ideas for children aged 3 to 8, with twenty printable resources (inc. math and science graphing and recording sheets, magnet maze, monster match and sort game, print and build 3D solid blocks, rocket math game, tracing shapes, fact family dominoes, catch and count fish game, and engineering challenge cards) and additional links to over 80 more activities.
Want to LOOK INSDE before deciding? Here you go!
[youtube]http://youtu.be/8WwM1lMnHPE[/youtube]*You can buy it now, on any device, and then download it when you are ready. Depending on the apps you have installed and your operating system you might be able to go ahead and download the book on your mobile device, but if you have any doubts or problems, I recommend you use a computer to download the book and then share it to your mobile devices.
This would make a great Christmas gift! Parents are always looking for things to do with their kids.
It would! Thanks for the idea:)