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Activity cards
50 science things to make and do
“Ten out of Ten...I think Ofsted wd be impressed!”
Reader's review by a childminder
Key Stage: KS1/2 S/DT; Age 5+ (info)
Box of cards:
ISBN: 9780746085165
50 cards
154 x 98mm
Author/Editor: Fiona Watt
You can always rely on Usborne to come up with ideas for entertaining children and their packs of Usborne Activity glossy wipe-clean cards...are a brilliant idea.
Newbury Weekly News
Great for younger children, this pack includes 50 durable cards each featuring a fun science activity - such as making a foaming monster.
Junior Education Plus
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50 science things to make and do
I am a child of 12 yrs and I have a brother of 6 yrs and we BOTH love this book! It is a great introduction for science and the things to do are simple yet you can learn a bit too. I recommend it to anyone.
Vai.R, 3rd May 2011
50 Science Things to Make and Do
I am a childminder, fairly newly qualified and wanting to obtain material for a four year old upwards, that would not take too long to do. This pack is, in my experience, amazing and the child is already choosing the next project. It also covers the areas of the EYFS and is invaluable in helping with the planning. Ten out of Ten. I will be buying more and think Usborne should make child minders aware or promote the excellent range of goods and activities they provide. Making butter was fun and while shaking the jar we were dancing and singing - I think Ofsted wd be impressed!
K Boyce, 10th October 2010
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