Self-Destructing Science: Space
Discover the wonders of the universe with "Self-Destructing Science: Space" by Isabel Thomas, a thrilling and interactive book published in 2016. This unique title features 64 pages of inventive projects that transform learning about space into an exciting hands-on experience. Designed for young scientists, each page encourages you to tear, fold, cut, and experiment, fostering creativity in the world of STEM.
As you follow the easy-to-understand instructions, you’ll create everything from a Martian bug to a pocket rocket, using only the book's pages and a few common household items. Illustrated beautifully, this book ensures that science is not only informative but also immensely fun. Ideal for children and curious minds alike, "Self-Destructing Science: Space" was shortlisted for the ASE Book of the Year Award in 2017, making it a must-have addition to any young scientist's collection.