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Science Experiments in the Kitchen

From the March 1, 2008 Pigeon Post essay of the same name.
Below are a series of adequate books that can help serve as a catalyst for science experiments that can more or less easily be done around the house or in the kitchen. I am afraid I have not recently seen any that stand out as truly excellent or that are available in print. These are, however, useful as reference type books to get started with. If there are any books you would particularly recommend, please respond in the comments section below or by e-mail.
Independet Readers

101 Great Science Experiments by Neil Ardley Suggested
Science is Simple: Over 250 Activities for Preschoolers by Peggy Ashbrook Suggested
Science Projects for Young People by George Barr Suggested
Science Experiments by Jane Bingham Suggested
Bubbles, Rainbows and Worms: Science Experiments for Preschool Children by Sam Brown Suggested
Pop Bottle Science by Lynn Brunelle Suggested
365 More Simple Science Experiments With Everyday Materials by E. Richard Churchill Suggested
365 Simple Science Experiments With Everyday Materials by E. Richard Churchill Suggested
Science Experiments You Can Eat by Vicki Cobb Suggested
The Thomas Edison Book Of Easy And Incredible Experiments by James G. Cook Suggested
Science Project Ideas About Kitchen Chemistry by Robert Gardner Suggested
Creepy Crawlies And The Scientific Method by Sally Stenhouse Kneidlel Suggested
Science in the Kitchen Kid Kit by S. Meredith Suggested
Experiments You Can Do in Your Kitchen by Q.L. Pearce Suggested
47 Easy-To-Do Classic Science Experiments by Eugene F. Provenzo Suggested
The Ben Franklin Book of Easy and Incredible Experiments/Activities, Projects, and Science Fun by Lisa Jo Rudy Suggested
Secret Science by Steve Spangler Suggested
700 Science Experiments For Everyone by UNESCO Suggested
Chemistry For Every Kid: 101 Easy Experiments by Janice VanCleave Suggested
Janice Vancleave's 200 Gooey, Slippery, Slimy, Weird and Fun Experiments by Janice VanCleave Suggested
190 Ready-to-Use Activities that Make Science Fun! by George Watson Suggested
Weird Science by Jim Wiese Suggested

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