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lilyn_g's review
4.0
Cute illustrations that are enough to pique a young reader’s interest in regards to some of the scientific projects that almost seem perpetually ongoing, along with a super-simple story line combine to make a cute, brief book. The last part of the book contains a brief synopsis of each science fair entry to give readers a closer look at the ones that they thought were interesting.
Overall, if you’ve got a young reader that’s even vaguely interested in science, this might be a good book for them, but I can’t see kids at the upper end of the age range (its for ages 7-10) really being interested. The first part is just too simple. Its an interesting concept, though, and anything that tries to make parts of science more accessible to children is to be applauded.
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Overall, if you’ve got a young reader that’s even vaguely interested in science, this might be a good book for them, but I can’t see kids at the upper end of the age range (its for ages 7-10) really being interested. The first part is just too simple. Its an interesting concept, though, and anything that tries to make parts of science more accessible to children is to be applauded.
Visit Scifi and Scary's Book Reviews for many other Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller, and Kids' Books reviews.