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[quote=Anonymous]Regarding science, approach it through non-fiction and fiction books about science. Queen of Physics is a good picture book. I think there's also "Ada Twist, Scientist". Shark Lady was a good chapter book about a biologist. Some Marie Curie books are okay but there were tragic aspects related to radiation poisoning that unsettled me as a child, so be forewarned. Chemistry sets that do fun reactions are widely available. Do those at home for rainy day projects. Snap Circuits are another fun possibility. Those didn't exist when I was a kid but I loved a book I had about a kid who wired up a service bell when he was laid up with a broken leg. Just give kits to your kid to play with, just like Legos. [/quote]
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