Sterling Pub, 1998. — 40 p.
From paper bags to cardboard boxes, from crinkly crepe to thin tissue—pick any kind of paper and write your ticket to science fun! Just add some easy-to-find materials like ping-pong balls and combs, and create a weather vane to [earn about air, a paper bridge and birds to demonstrate balance, and a spinning spiral snake to show the power of heat. Go up, up, and away with index-card helicopters. Make a bang with a paper popper. Cause static cling with a tissue-paper doll. Other experiments work with chemistry, light, motion, math, and water. It’s the perfect combination of science and play—100 times over!