More Ryan's World of Science: Ready-to-Read Level 1

· Sold by Simon and Schuster
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32
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About this ebook

Join Ryan and his mom, a former science teacher, in conducting three experiments that you can do at home with this Level 1 Ready-to-Read all about science.

Ryan loves learning about science! Readers will love conducting three simple and eye-catching experiments: cooking in a solar oven made of cardboard and aluminum foil, recreating a rain cloud with shaving cream and food coloring, and making ice cream in a plastic bag. Each experiment comes with age-appropriate explanations of the science behind the experiments, as well as step-by-step instructions so readers can recreate the experiment at home using household products!

The book includes a special letter from Ryan’s mom to parents and caregivers about why learning science is important for young children.

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3.0
2 reviews

About the author

Ryan Kaji’s parents created Ryan’s World in 2015. They both saw how much Ryan loved recording fun and educational videos, and these videos still take viewers on new adventures today. The channel has since become one of the largest kids’ channels on YouTube in record-breaking time, boasting more than 51 million subscribers and 71 billion video views (and growing). Beyond YouTube, Ryan and his family launched the Ryan’s World global merchandise brand and star in Nickelodeon’s Ryan’s Mystery Playdate. Come visit Ryan and his friends at YouTube.com/RyanToysReview.

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