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Science Fair Projects E-Book Download
By sciencebase, Section Site News
Posted on Thu Feb 28, 2008 at 02:10:01 AM PST

Potpourri How would you like 101 easy science fair projects right now? Garry Neale has put together a science e-book that will keep parents, students, homeschoolers, teachers, and science hobbyists happy for hours. Check it out here

Whether you're trying to find an idea for an A Grade science project or a teacher looking for classroom inspiration, there should be something for you in Neale's e-book. Amateur science enthusiasts too will find plenty to keep them busy at weekends discovering the wonders of the natural world through science. The classic "egg in a bottle" (hardboiled egg peeled, burn tissue in the bottle) experiment and the perennial "erupting volcano" (bicarb and vinegar) are here as well as dozens more fun and educational projects that are easy to do with stuff you'll easily find around the house. Neale's e-book is just $9.95 to download as a PDF file right now and comes with an eight-week money-back guarantee. Payment can be made with all major credit cards or via Paypal. Click to download

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