Books : Sneakiest Uses for Everyday Things: How to Make a Boomerang with a Business Card, Convert a Pencil into a Microphone, Make Animated Origami, Turn a TV ... Create Alternative Energy Science Projects
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 621.3815
EAN num: 9780740768743
ISBN number: 0740768743
Label: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Manufacturer: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 192
Printing Date: November 01, 2007
Publishing house: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Sale Popularity Level: 24616
Studio: Andrews McMeel Publishing
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Product Description:
In the third book in Cy Tymony's Sneaky Uses series you will learn how to turn a piece of paper into a Frisbee, a business card into a boomerang, a TV tray into a robot, and more.
* Beginning with a complete list of materials and continuing through easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions paired with helpful illustrations, most projects will be completed in just minutes using common items found around the house.
* Teachers, parents, scout leaders, and enterprising youngsters will use their ingenuity to turn ordinary, everyday objects into something extraordinary, like a pencil into a microphone, Walkman ear buds into an intercom, or a telephone cord into a motor. The book also includes bonus alternative-energy projects and a foreword by NPR's Science Saturday host Ira Flatow.
Author's web site: http://wwwsneakyuses.com
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As someone who's never been too adept at science or really enjoyed it all that much, I got my very first taste of sincere, scientific satisfaction when I swallowed up Sneakiest Uses. These little projects are so simple, and they work! Now I find I'm curious about the inner-workings of all kinds of things, and I'm just hoping my boyfriend doesn't catch me taking apart the microwave.
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Teenage son loves this kind of stuff and this book was no exception. He said lots of this was already available online or in class, but likes having it all in one place that he can read away from webaccess/class
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This book stinks! projects like sneaky balecers went on and on. most projects were lame. I wouldn't have given this book two stars if it didn't hve sneaky robots. so spead your mouny on something other than this.
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