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From the Rosen Publishing Group, part of the "Kid's Guide to Origami" series. This library-bound book contains detailed instructions for using origami in 8 simple science experiments. Clear, easy-to-follow directions as well as background information for each model, and a glossary and index make this a great book for student self-study.
- Table Kite - can you blow on the kite to make it float across the table?
- Airfoil - what happens when different shapes move through the air?
- Water Lily Bud - what happens to the Water Lily Buds if you wet them?
- Dish Soap Racing Boat - how does dish soap make the boat move?
- Dart - what controls an airplane's flight?
- Fan - how do folds affect the strength of paper?
- Boat - what makes a boat float?
- Masu Box - how can you measure the volume of the box?
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