Professor Penny’s Pocket Science

Professor Penny’s Pocket Science

Author
authorGilded Sketchbooks

Professor Penny and her two young helpers explore simple science experiments in everyday places, from mixing colors to testing shadows and growing sprouts. Each page introduces one clear idea with safe, kid-friendly steps and playful illustrations. A gentle hands-on guide that makes real science easy and exciting for young learners.

age6 - 8 years old
emotional intelligence
Natural Sciences
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