The Book of Totally Irresponsible Science
What could be more fun for kids than to have the kind of rip-roaring good time that harkens back to pre-video game, pre-computer days? Introducing 64 valuable science experiments that snap, crackle, pop, ooze, crash, boom, and stink! From Marshmallows on Steroids to Home-Made Lightning, the Sandwich Bag Bomb to Giant Air Cannon, The Book of Totally Irresponsible Science awakens kids’ curiosity while demonstrating scientific principles like osmosis, air pressure, and Newton’s Third Law of Motion.
Kids will love performing these experiments, which use common household ingredients and equipment, in front of an audience or for themselves (though many require adult supervision). Entries are categorized into seven chapters according to scientific theme and are written in a simple-to-follow recipe format. each includes a detailed explanation of the scientific principle involved and a “Take Care!” section with special tips. The book’s design and illustrations recall the pulp fiction look of science magazines from the days when space travel was still considered sci-fi, while the author’s voice is wry and a bit conspiratorial. He assumes his readers are clever and never coddles them. Drop Mentos into a bottle of diet soda and stand back as a geyser erupts! Launch a rocket made from a film canister! Encase your little brother in a giant soap bubble! For young scientists—and the young at heart—this book is a blast. Literally.
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how is this …
how is this irresponsible science? I think stuff like explosives and high voltage would be more appropriate for a book with that name.
pause at 0:46 …
pause at 0:46 lololololol
Dude this video …
Dude this video rock’s. I mean the invention’s and experiments rock! (Not to mention the fact that I have the book) the inventions still rocks. I mean looking at the experiments in action ON VIDEO! is even cooler! and the kid with the red and black shoes lyin’ upside down look’s familiar…..hhmmmm.
the tall one
the tall one
Whoo Hoo the kid …
Whoo Hoo the kid with glasses is my BF
Looks fantastic!! A …
Looks fantastic!! A great way to get kids involved in science. I wish this sort of stuff was around when I was banging my head up against boring science documentaries and impenetrable 70s-era textbooks. Bravo!
Wow!!! I wish …
Wow!!! I wish science was this interesting when I was a kid in school - rather than helplessly watching today as the price of petrol soars I might instead be designing hybrid vehicles powered by solar panels, wind turbines, Mentos and Coke. It’s clear the author is a father who understands how young minds work. I’m going to get a dozen copies of this book and donate them to the local elementary school. Bravo!