Description
Turn science into an adventure with 15 exciting experiments, each presented as a “mission” that learners can carry out with simple, everyday materials. From launching a rocket in the garden to cracking secret codes at the table, or turning an ordinary egg into a rubbery “bouncer,” every activity is explained clearly step by step so children can try it out and see the results for themselves.
Each mission is designed to be practical and engaging, with features that make the workbook easy to use:
Clear, illustrated instructions with safety notes at every stage
Troubleshooting tips to help when things don’t work the first time
Short, straightforward explanations that make the science behind each experiment easy to grasp
Quizzes and a mission tracker so learners can measure their progress and celebrate achievements
Dedicated spaces for recording observations, ideas, and discoveries, turning the book into a personal science journal
The missions span chemistry, physics, biology, and engineering, giving a balanced introduction to the core branches of science. Written for ages 8–14, younger children can enjoy the activities with support, while older learners will be able to follow independently. With its colourful illustrations, and completely screen-free format, this workbook is ideal for home learning, classrooms, and homeschool families alike.
Science Missions is the first book in the STEM Missions Series. Future titles in the series will focus on Coding and Maths, giving learners even more opportunities to explore, experiment, and build confidence in STEM subjects.







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