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Discover It Yourself: Nature At Risk

by Hands-On Experiments

Discover It Yourself: Nature At Risk invites curious minds to explore science through hands-on experiments that connect electricity, magnetism, and the natural world. This beginner-friendly guide is ideal for young readers who love to tinker, explore, and learn by doing. The tone is fun, adventurous, and educational, helping kids see how science explains everyday phenomena and why nature matters. Written with a friendly, step-by-step approach, this book guides readers through short, engaging projects that fit into a busy day of learning. Each activity is designed to be approachable, safe, and progressively challenging, so kids can build confidence as they go. In Discover It Yourself: Nature At Risk, readers will explore hands-on projects such as magnetizing a needle, connecting an electric circuit, and creating a burglar alarm, all while connecting science to real-world questions about nature and its health. Most materials come from items you already have at home, making it easy to start right away. Colorful illustrations and kid-friendly explanations keep the pace lively and make science approachable. Hands-on experiments you can do with common household items Projects like magnetizing a needle, building a simple electric circuit, and creating a burglar alarm Clear, safe instructions and step-by-step guidance for young learners A nature-focused STEM experience that connects science to real-world environmental questions Bright illustrations and approachable explanations that make learning feel fun By the end of Discover It Yourself: Nature At Risk, young scientists will have practical skills, a stronger sense of inquiry, and a joyful habit of exploring how things work and how we can care for the natural world. This engaging reading and doing experience leaves readers inspired, confident, and eager to continue discovering on their own.

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