Naked Eggs and Flying Potatoes Enhanced Ebook Launched for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch
We’re excited to announce the official release of our enhanced ebook for Naked Eggs and Flying Potatoes: Unforgettable Experiments That Make Science Fun. The print version of the book (Greenleaf Book Group) is available in book stores throughout the country, and the enhanced ebook version is available through the iTunes Store. While there’s nothing new about ebooks per se, the notion of an enhanced ebook is very new. In fact, it’s so new that our scientifically enhanced version of Naked Eggs and Flying Potatoes is officially the 75th enhanced ebook title ever published. In just a few months, the previous statement will seem so insignificant because there will be hundreds, if not thousands, of titles that flood the market.
Visit the iTunes Store through your iBooks application and search for “Naked Eggs and Flying Potatoes”.
What’s the difference between an ebook and an enhanced ebook?
We think of an ebook as a simple conversion of the written word to a generic electronic reader (Kindle or a Nook, for example). The enhanced version incorporates both images and video. This new enhanced ebook is available through the iTunes Store and is compatible with the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Unlike a standard ebook, the enhanced version includes over 200 photos and 37 videos that help the reader to see the WOW FACTOR behind each of the cool science activities.
About the Book
This is not your ordinary book of science experiments. Naked Eggs and Flying Potatoes is a geek-chic look at Steve Spangler’s latest collection of tricks and try-it-at-home activities that reveal the secrets of science in unexpected ways. What makes this book different from other science experiment books is the amazing photography. Over 200 color photographs and 37 videos accompany the step-by-step instructions and simple explanations to uncover the how-to and why for each activity. Make potatoes fly, cornstarch turn into quicksand, and 2-liter bottles of soda explode on command.
About the Author
Author, celebrity teacher, and science guy Steve Spangler teaches you how to transform the ordinary into the amazing as you make everyday items ooze, bubble, fizz, and pop! Make people wonder… How did you do that? From Flying toilet paper to trash can smoke rings, erupting soda to exploding sandwich bags, the experiments in Naked Eggs and Flying Potatoes will spark your imagination and totally impress your friends. Learn how to astound kids and kids-at-heart with easy and inexpensive experiments like these: Bubbling Lava Bottle, The Incredible Can Crusher, Nails for Breakfast, The Folding Egg, Quicksand Goo, Screaming Balloon, and Burning Money.
Steve Spangler, creator of scientific educational power-house SteveSpanglerScience.com, has earned his credentials as a science author, teacher, professional speaker, toy designer, and Emmy award-winning television personality. Whether he’s whipping up a cool new science experiment for The Ellen DeGeneres Show, producing a new YouTube video, or designing a hands-on science lesson for kids, Steve is always seeking new ways to create unforgettable learning experiences. It’s no wonder that thousands of people follow him on Twitter, join the conversation on Facebook, and spend countless hours watching hundreds of his YouTube videos.
Hi Steve and Staff!
How about supporting the Android?
You have made my students hooked on Science… Thank You!
“Mrs. MacIntosh”… Lee County Florida
Helene – So glad to here your students are excited about science, but I am certain it has a lot to do with their fabulous teacher. This iBook is the enhanced version with tons of videos. The other versions will be available soon.
Grate
I hop to get this book to teach my students how the science is wonderful and gratefl.
Mr. Kenndey my teacher said he knows steve and that he is a funny guy and that that bbook is a graet one form me to read because he knows how much I love sience
Hi Steve , Thanks for inspiring great thinking. Steve I take my Sunday School class outside and blow bubbles every Sunday morning. I have made the bubbles with sugar, this works really well. Why does this work? Also, Dawn dish soap seems to work the best. Why?? Thanks, Eileen
Anna – Mr. Kennedy is a smart man and a great teacher, You should listen to everything he tells you. And yes… he does know Steve. In fact please tell him that all of us at Steve Spangler Science say “hi”