Pre-Order The Geek Dad Book for Aspiring Mad Scientists (GeekDad Weekly Rewind)


I’m really very excited about the impending launch of the newest GeekDad book, The Geek Dad Book for Aspiring Mad Scientists. This book takes the winning formula of projects for parents and kids to share, and turns it up to 11, focusing specifically on the wide, wild world of (mad) science. From kitchen-table particle detectors to backyard ecology, you’ll find experiments to do together at home, or for your kids to try their hand at for a science fair, all delivered with an eye toward raising the next generation of world-dominating mad scientists.

From the blurb:

Most kids lack an understanding of science and an awareness of how it influences our everyday lives. What kids today need is a fun way to learn scientific concepts. This book will help scientists-in-the- making discover how our world works with creative project ideas, including how to:

  • Grow crystals to power your Stargate and set your room aglow
  • Extract your own DNA and decode your genes
  • Build a MacGyver radio from nothing but cast-off electrical and office supplies

Chock-full of instructional illustrations throughout, The Geek Dad Book for Aspiring Mad Scientists puts the fun back in science.

The book hits shelves Nov. 1, but pre-orders can be made now. Advance sales always really help a book’s first-week impact and momentum, so if you’re interested in this for a holiday gift or something to give or share sooner, please consider putting in your order now at your favorite store: Amazon, B&N, Indiebound, Powell’s, Books-a-Million or iTunes.

[This article, by Ken Denmead, was originally published on Wednesday. Please leave any comments you may have on the original.]

About Ken

Ken is a husband and father from the San Francisco Bay Area, where he works as a civil engineer. He also wrote the NYT bestselling book "Geek Dad: Awesomely Geeky Projects for Dads and Kids to Share." Follow @fitzwillie on Twitter.
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