How to Really Fool Yourself: Illusions for All Your Senses
×
Success!
×
Error!
×
Information !
Rights Contact Login For More Details
- Wiley
More About This Title How to Really Fool Yourself: Illusions for All Your Senses
- English
English
Fans of Vicki Cobb's unique blend of humor, science, and hands-onactivities will have tons of fun with How to Really Fool Yourself.Kids won't be able to believe their eyes--not to mention theirears, noses, hands, and tongues! Packed with all-new illustrationsand a delightful new design, this book features over 70 activitiesto fool all five senses. Each illusion is followed by a fascinating"Why You're Fooled" section that explains the science and historybehind the "magic."
* Illusions of touch, taste, hearing, smell, and sight include: theIncredible Shrinking Sugar Cube, Flavorless Coffee, Movie-StyleSound Effects, Making Circles from Straight Lines, and manymore
* The hardcover edition of How to Really Fool Yourself has sold90,000 copies
* A Main Selection of the Primary Teachers' Book Club
* Illusions of touch, taste, hearing, smell, and sight include: theIncredible Shrinking Sugar Cube, Flavorless Coffee, Movie-StyleSound Effects, Making Circles from Straight Lines, and manymore
* The hardcover edition of How to Really Fool Yourself has sold90,000 copies
* A Main Selection of the Primary Teachers' Book Club
- English
English
Vicki Cobb is the well-known author of more than eighty-five highly entertaining nonfiction books for children.
- English
English
A Sense of Reality.
Weird Feelings.
Strange Sounds and a Taste for the Mysterious.
Bizarre Shapes and Sizes.
Brightness Mad and Color Crazed.
Phantom Moves.
Mirages and Other Visual Oddities.
Great Misconceptions.
Index.
Weird Feelings.
Strange Sounds and a Taste for the Mysterious.
Bizarre Shapes and Sizes.
Brightness Mad and Color Crazed.
Phantom Moves.
Mirages and Other Visual Oddities.
Great Misconceptions.
Index.
- English
English
"Interesting, informative, and fun."--School Library Journal
"Clear and lively . . . links the puzzles to scientificfact."--ALA Booklist
"Simple and direct, suitably lighthearted. . . . This unpretentiousaccount might just win over a couple of investigators of thefuture!"--Scientific American
"Clear and lively . . . links the puzzles to scientificfact."--ALA Booklist
"Simple and direct, suitably lighthearted. . . . This unpretentiousaccount might just win over a couple of investigators of thefuture!"--Scientific American