by Ana Dziengel (Author)
With the simple instructions and large, full-color photos in STEAM Play & Learn, preschoolers will love tackling the 20 fun, easy-to-follow step-by-step projects as they learn about science, technology, engineering, arts, and math.
The acronym STEAM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math. At the preschool level, this doesn't mean trying to teach your kids robotics and engineering, but rather presenting them with open-ended projects that allow them to problem-solve, make mistakes, get creative, and most of all, have fun.
While most preschool-age children are not yet reading,
STEAM Play & Learn is meant to be child-driven. The images, illustrations, and projects are meant to
appeal to kids of their age and abilities. Let them be the guide as you explore the projects in this book. Topics include symmetry and how light bounces to create reflections with
mirror mandalas, diffusion and capillary action with
tie dye towels, structural framing and bracing with
marshmallow structures, and electrical currents with
salty circuits. Other projects include:
- Color Mixing Lab
- Frozen Goop
- Sound Tubes
- Citrus Volcanoes
- Paper Bag Blocks
- Egg Carton Geoboards
- Pool Noodle Marble Run
- Potions Lab
- Balance Scale
- Spin Art Tops
- Marble Mazes
- Tinkering Set
- Pattern Projectors
- Newton's Cradle
- Art Machine
- Lime Light
The projects in this book fall into three difficulty levels:
Easy projects require parents and teachers to do nothing more than set out the materials and offer a challenge to children. A few of the easy projects will need parents to assemble components in advance of presenting them to kids.
Medium projects will require some adult assistance while the project is underway. Children should be able to complete some of the tasks while stopping periodically for an adult to assist in a step.
Difficult projects are meant to be adult-led. This is an opportunity for parents to encourage their child to offer problem-solving ideas along the way, giving children a chance to help and make suggestions.
The
cross-subject approach to learning in
STEAM Play & Learn will
prepare young children for the subjects they will soon learn in elementary school and beyond. These 20 projects will provide
hours of fun education for both kids and parents!
Author Biography
Ana Dziengel is an architect, award-winning furniture designer, and professional blogger. She began blogging at Babble Dabble Do in 2012 and found her dream career as an expert crafter, amateur scientist, and impromptu art teacher to her three young children. Ana wants her blog to help other families connect through creativity and feel comfortable making and tinkering. She has been a regular contributor to PBS Parents Crafts for Kids and Fisher Price, and has been featured in FamilyFun magazine.
Number of Pages: 80
Dimensions: 0.3 x 10.8 x 8.4 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: June 05, 2018