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Vols. for 1963- include as pt. 2 of the Jan. issue: Medical subject headings.
This coloring book brings to life the magic and impact of organic chemistry for children and adults alike. With more than 25 pages to color, kids will have fun and even learn some science too! The molecules featured in this book include sucrose, aspirin, caffeine, cellulose, proteins, and many more. This educational coloring book was created by two children, with the help of their father, a UCLA Chemistry Professor. "This coloring book brings the unbridled curiosity of a young mind together with the wonders of our molecular world in ways that will surely inspire discovery, fun, and perhaps a lifelong appreciation of the ubiquity and impact of chemistry" -Professor Paul Wender (Stanford University)
This coloring book brings to life the magic and impact of organic chemistry on human health. With more than 25 pages to color, kids (and adults!) will have fun and even learn some science too! This educational coloring book was created by two children, with the help of their father, a UCLA Chemistry Professor."
The Adult Organic Coloring Book is the latest installment in "The Organic Coloring Book" series. In this book, you will accompany "Cheesy the Mouse" on a few adult-themed adventures. We hope you will come to appreciate that organic chemicals are everywhere and of paramount importance. More than 25 pages of coloring! A great gift for a loved one and a wonderful way to unwind (and learn new things!) after a long day.
Este libro para colorear, tanto para niños como para adultos, ilustra la magia y el impacto de la química orgánica. ¡Con más de 25 páginas para colorear, los niños se divertirán y también aprenderán ciencia! Las sustancias químicas que aparecen en este libro incluyen la sacarosa, la aspirina, la cafeína, la celulosa, las proteínas y muchas más. Este libro educativo para colorear fue creado por dos niñas, con la ayuda de su padre, profesor de química en UCLA. Este libro fue traducido por Luca McDermott Catena, Arismel Tena-Meza, y Melissa Ramirez.
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