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Amazing Science Experiments for Kids 6-12 Fun Activities To Learn New Things With Experiments, Chemical Reactions, Floa...

by Patricia B.

Book Details

Publisher:Crystal Chottut
Published:2021-03-20
Pages:146
Language:English
ISBN:1802342222

Reading Info

Age Range:12-18

About This Book

# **A Hands-On Adventure in Learning: Review of *Amazing Science Experiments for Kids 6-12* by Patricia B.** ## **šŸ”¬ Introduction: Igniting Curiosity Through Science** Science isn’t just about ...

Our Review

Science isn’t just about textbooks and memorization—it’s about wonder, discovery, and hands-on exploration. Patricia B.’s Amazing Science Experiments for Kids 6-12 perfectly captures this spirit, offering a treasure trove of engaging, easy-to-follow experiments that turn everyday materials into exciting learning opportunities. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or a young scientist-in-the-making, this book transforms the kitchen, backyard, or classroom into a thrilling lab.

But does it live up to its promise of making science both fun and educational? After testing several experiments with my own kids, I can confidently say: yes, and then some. Let’s dive into what makes this book a standout in the world of children’s science activity guides.


Amazing Science Experiments for Kids 6-12 is structured to be accessible, engaging, and safe for young experimenters. The book is divided into clear sections, each focusing on different scientific principles:

  • Chemical Reactions (e.g., baking soda volcanoes, color-changing liquids)
  • Physics & Motion (e.g., DIY balloon rockets, floating water tricks)
  • Temperature & States of Matter (e.g., ice boilers, homemade thermometers)
  • Everyday Science (experiments using household items like eggs, vinegar, and paper clips)

Each experiment follows a step-by-step format with:
āœ… Materials List (simple, budget-friendly items)
āœ… Clear Instructions (written in kid-friendly language)
āœ… "Why It Works" Explanation (to reinforce learning)
āœ… Safety Tips (highlighted for adult supervision when needed)

One of my favorite experiments was the "Ice Boiler"—a mind-bending activity where kids learn how salt can make ice melt and refreeze in unexpected ways. My 8-year-old was floored when she saw the results, and it sparked a great conversation about freezing points and molecular behavior.


Patricia B. has a knack for simplifying complex concepts without dumbing them down. Her writing style is conversational, encouraging, and inclusive, making science feel like an adventure rather than a chore. Unlike some dry STEM books for kids, this one speaks directly to young readers, asking questions like:

"What do you think will happen if we mix these two liquids? Let’s find out!"

This interactive approach keeps kids engaged and curious, turning passive reading into active experimentation.

Many kids' science books either:

  • Overwhelm with too many steps (making parents do most of the work)
  • Lack clear explanations (leaving kids confused about the "why")

Patricia B. strikes the perfect balance. Compared to classics like The Everything Kids' Science Experiments Book, this one feels more concise and visually appealing, with a stronger emphasis on quick, high-impact experiments that don’t require rare materials.


Beyond just fun activities, this book subtly teaches critical thinking, problem-solving, and the scientific method. Kids learn to:
šŸ”¹ Hypothesize ("What will happen if...?")
šŸ”¹ Observe ("What changed?")
šŸ”¹ Analyze ("Why did that happen?")

Themes like persistence (some experiments require tweaking) and creativity (many activities encourage variations) shine through. One experiment, the "Floating Water" trick, became a weekend obsession in our house as my kids tested different water temperatures and containers to see how the results changed.


As a parent, I’ve seen my kids go from "Science is boring" to "Can we do another experiment?" thanks to this book. The "Rainbow Milk" activity (using food coloring, milk, and dish soap to explore surface tension) was a huge hit—my daughter proudly explained it to her grandparents later, proving she’d retained the science behind it.

The experiments also foster family bonding. Many are designed for group participation, making them perfect for siblings, playdates, or classroom settings.


  • Accessible Materials: No need for fancy lab equipment—most items are already at home.

  • Quick Setup: Experiments take 5-15 minutes, ideal for short attention spans.

  • Educational Depth: Explains the "why" behind each experiment clearly.

  • Encourages Creativity: Many activities include "Try This!" extensions for further learning.

  • Limited Advanced Experiments: Older kids (11-12) might crave more complex challenges.

  • Visuals Could Be Enhanced: While the instructions are clear, more photos or diagrams would help visual learners.


  • Kids 6-12 who love hands-on learning (or need a fun introduction to science).
  • Parents & Teachers looking for easy, educational activities.
  • Homeschoolers seeking structured but flexible STEM projects.

Not ideal for: Teens seeking high-school-level experiments or readers who prefer theory-heavy science books.


Amazing Science Experiments for Kids 6-12 delivers exactly what it promises: fun, fascination, and foundational science skills. Patricia B. has created a book that doesn’t just sit on a shelf—it inspires action. Whether you're trying to beat summer boredom, supplement homeschooling, or just spark a love of science, this book is a fantastic investment.

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Discussion Question: What’s the most memorable science experiment you’ve done with kids? Share your favorites in the comments!


This review is based on firsthand experience with the book and genuine enthusiasm for its impact. If you’re looking for a way to make science magical for a child, Amazing Science Experiments for Kids 6-12 is a brilliant place to start. šŸš€

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