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Star Wars Maker Lab: 20 Galactic Science Projects


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Great for age 8-13 years

Ever wanted to move things without touching them like a Jedi can? Or grow your own kyber crystal? Or maybe explode a balloon with a beam of energy, just like the Death Star? Now you can!

With 20 amazing projects, Star WarsTM Maker Lab teaches your budding Padawan how to become a Master of science, in both the real world and the Star Wars galaxy. Using clear step-by-step instructions, the book guides home scientists and makers through each exciting experiment - from making Jabba's gooey slime or a hovering landspeeder, to an Ewok catapult and a glowing Gungan Globe of Peace. Each project has fact-filled panels to explain the real-world science as well as the Star Wars science fiction from the movies.

With projects that are out of this world, this fantastic Star Wars book can keep children entertained for hours, making use of many household items such as cardboard tubes, baking soda, straws, balloons, and food coloring. There is also plenty to keep more adventurous scientists enthralled, with instructions to create your own bristlebot mouse droid, lightsaber duel, and Mustafar volcano. Star Wars Maker Lab supports STREAM topics and helps children to learn the basics of science by traveling through the Star Wars galaxy. May the (static) force be with you!

(c) & TM 2018 LUCASFILM LTD. Used Under Authorization.

 

There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published 2018 by Dorling Kindersley Ltd .

Liz Lee Heinecke has loved science since she was old enough to inspect her first butterfly. After working in molecular biology research for 10 years and earning her master's degree, she left the lab to kick off a new chapter in her life as a stay-at-home mom. Soon, she found herself sharing her love of science with her three kids as they grew, chronicling their science adventures on her KitchenPantryScientist website. Her desire to share her enthusiasm for science led to regular television appearances, an opportunity to serve as an Earth Ambassador for NASA, and the creation of an iPhone app. Her goal is to make it simple for parents to do science with kids of all ages, and for kids to experiment safely on their own. Liz graduated from Luther College and received her master's degree in bacteriology from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She is the author of Kitchen Science Lab for Kids , Kitchen Science Lab for Kids: Edible Edition , Outdoor Science Lab for Kids , and STEAM Lab for Kids . Cole Horton is an author, historian and games industry professional. He is the author and co-author of many Star Wars books, including Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know and LEGO Star Wars: Chronicles of the Force . Cole graduated with a degree in History from Indiana University and has contributed as a historian to StarWars. com, Marvel AR and Marvel. com. By day, he works on Star Wars games at EA and lives in San Francisco, California with his wife. Find him on Twitter @ColeHorton.

This book has the following chapters:

  • 1: Before You Start
  • 2: Lightsaber Duel
  • 3: Death Star Tractor Beam
  • 4: Kyber Crystals
  • 5: Jabba Slime
  • 6: Galactic Planets
  • 7: Busy Worker Droids
  • 8: Mustafar
  • 9: Anakin's Mechno-Arm
  • 10: Gliding Speeder
  • 11: Brilliant BB Units
  • 12: Invisible Force
  • 13: Speedy Podacres
  • 14: Ewok Catapult
  • 15: R2D2 Holoprojector
  • 16: Death Star Superlaser
  • 17: Space Rockets
  • 18: Globe of Peace
  • 19: Interstellar Instruments
  • 20: Super Speeder Bike
  • 21: Hoth Snow Globe
  • 22: Templates
  • 23: Glossary

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