EXPERIMENTS: So Easy, Yet So Clever!
- Beaumont, Louisa; Douglass, Jo; Priddy, Roger; Tainsh, Robert: My Big Science Book, Priddy books, 2003.
A book with lots of experiments explained step by step.
- Assorted Authors: The Usborne Big Book of Experiments, Usborne Publishing Ltd, London, 1996.
A book with lots of experiments explained step by step.
- Assorted Authors: The Big Book of Experiments. An Encyclopedia of Science, Brown Watson, England 2003.
A book with lots of experiments classified 5 topics: air, water, light, magnetism, electricity and chemistry.
- Assorted Authors: 150 Great Science Experiments, Hermes House an imprint of Anness Publishing LTD, London, 2006.
A book with lots of projects explained step by step.
- Assorted Authors: e.encyclopedia Science, Dorling Kindersley Limited, London, 2004.
An encyclopedia with lots of internet links.
- Hammond, Richard: Can you feel force? Dorling Kindersley Limited, London, 2006.
A book where theory is accompanied by lots of examples.
- Holgate, Sharon Ann; Kerrod, Robin: The Way Science Works, Dorling Kindersley Limited, London, 2002.
A book with lots of theory and experiments.
- Libbrecht, Kenneth G: “The Formation of Snow Crystals” American Scientist (volume 95), January-February 2007.
An article with lots of photographs.
- Beattie, Rob: 101 Incredible Experiments for the Shed Scientist, Ebury Press, London 2006.
A book illustrated with drawings.
- Assorted Authors: 101 Cool Science Experiments, Hinkler Books Pty Ltd, Australia 2005 (first published in 2004).
A book with funny comments and drawings.
- Assorted Authors: The Usborne Illustrated Dictionary of Chemestry, Usborne Publishing Ltd, London, 2006.
A dictionary with websites links.
- Hart-Davis, Adam: Why does a ball bounce? Ebury Press, London, 2006.
A book that answers 101 whys next to spectacular photographs.