Make Your Own Balloon-Powered Car
Budding young scientists can experiment with wheels and axles and forces and motion with this fun project! Kids can gather simple supplies, follow the steps, and watch their car zoom away. Readers can also learn about the scientific concepts that put their car in motion. The Take It Further feature suggests modifications to try, encouraging kids to extend their experimentation.
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Make Your Own Balloon-Powered Car
Budding young scientists can experiment with wheels and axles and forces and motion with this fun project! Kids can gather simple supplies, follow the steps, and watch their car zoom away. Readers can also learn about the scientific concepts that put their car in motion. The Take It Further feature suggests modifications to try, encouraging kids to extend their experimentation.
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Make Your Own Balloon-Powered Car

Make Your Own Balloon-Powered Car

by Christopher Harbo
Make Your Own Balloon-Powered Car

Make Your Own Balloon-Powered Car

by Christopher Harbo

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Overview

Budding young scientists can experiment with wheels and axles and forces and motion with this fun project! Kids can gather simple supplies, follow the steps, and watch their car zoom away. Readers can also learn about the scientific concepts that put their car in motion. The Take It Further feature suggests modifications to try, encouraging kids to extend their experimentation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798875225093
Publisher: Capstone
Publication date: 08/01/2025
Series: Pebble Maker Science
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 6 - 7 Years

About the Author

Christopher L. Harbo discovered his love of comic books as an adult when he stumbled on a copy of Stan Sakai's comic "Usagi Yojimbo". Today, Christopher's bookshelves are loaded with comics and graphic novels from around the world. When he's not reading, Christopher enjoys practicing origami, watching Japanese anime, and working in his garden.

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