K-Gr 2—STEM programs are more memorable when sugar is involved. That's just science. The five to seven mostly no-cook recipes in each book will be good for classroom, club, or program use, as the instructions are meant to be followed with little variation. Clear design, close-up photos, and diagrams where necessary will help ensure success. Each book starts with several pages of tools and ingredients, safety instructions, and science background.
Chemistry You Can Chomp stands out, highlighting projects that demonstrate chemical processes and principles: acid-base reactions, state changes, etc. The projects in
Engineering You Can Eat, though fun, messy, and yummy, have less educational value because the processes of building the edible structures (igloo and tepee especially) do not resemble the engineering processes of building the real-life structures.
VERDICT Achievable, edible projects that demonstrate or model STEM content.
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