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100+ STEAM Activities for Kids

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From the experts at Popular Mechanics, meet the ULTIMATE collection of activities, experiments, projects, riddles and trivia designed to help kids master early concepts in STEAM—AKA Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math—all while having a ton of fun!
From building a ukulele out of an old laundry detergent bottle to forecasting the weather, kids will put their critical thinking and problem solving skills—and their creativity—to use as they build upon the new concepts they learn and explore in each chapter. Whether carving pro-level pumpkins for fall, or creating a backyard slip-n-slide to stay cool through the summer, they’ll build confidence, imagination and curiosity all year long.
100+ STEAM ACTIVITIES
Order the must-have Popular Mechanics STEAM-inspired activity book, and get the kids in your life started on their journey to making something great.
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