Alicia, BPL’s Children's Room Assistant, chose the title, Science You Can Eat! By Stefan Gates as her staff recommendation. She said, "Science You Can Eat is my family's favorite. It is filled with fun recipes that not only the kids enjoy partaking in, but I enjoy because I can make learning more fun and exciting for all the ages in my household. It's easy to forget that cooking is SCIENCE and basically experimenting. Now my kids can see how science affects our lives in real, everyday situations. It doesn't hurt that the recipes are pretty yummy too!" This book has more than 20 experiments that will help answer any food-related questions your child might have. If you’re interested in this title, it can be found under the call number “J 641.3 Gat” in the children’s department, or on our OverDrive digital resource. If your family loves this book as much as we do, Gates has a very similar book titled, Incredible Edibles with even more experiments surrounding food. He also writes scientific books about animals, numbers, elements, and the world for all the young curious minds out there. Keep an eye out for Science You Can Eat and other titles by Gates to keep the young ones in your home healthy, happy, and learning.
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