"How to Become a Scientist" by Aaron A. Warford, is a book packed with exciting scientific experiments from chemistry, mechanics, acoustics, and pyrotechnics, probably from around the early 1900s. The book wants to get readers eager about science by giving instructions for experiments that are easy to do, making science fun for young people or anyone who likes science. The experiments reveal strange and amazing science facts and are also fun things to do. It starts with a happy feeling, showing how much fun it is to discover science through experiments. The book wants to give a bunch of simple but amazing chemistry experiments using things that are easy to find. For example, it shows how to make invisible inks, light candles magically, and see cool chemical reactions like how lime-water changes when you breathe into it. The book really wants families and young people to try science, helping them learn and love science by doing things.

How to become a scientist : $b Giving interesting and instructive experiments in chemistry, mechanics, acoustics and pyrotechnics
By Aaron A. Warford
Uncover weird and wonderful secrets of chemistry, mechanics, and more with experiments that spark amazement and ignite a family’s passion for scientific discovery.
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