‘[F]illed with beautifully illustrated experiments that adults can lead youngsters through.’
Dean Burnett, The Guardian
‘Full of wonder and delight - this is the perfect recipe for families looking for fun ways to find out more about the universe. Bound to inspire any budding young scientists.’
Christopher Edge, author of The Many Worlds of Albie Bright
‘Useful, inspiring and beautifully written.’
Samuel West
‘Brilliant kitchen table science experiments.’
Nikesh Shukla, editor of The Good Immigrant
‘Shaha's book provides a wide range of easy but intriguing science experiments and demonstrations to entertain and engage any child, rendered in charming images and using items found in any typical home. Plus it also provides a valid excuse to buy Pringles. What's not to like?’
Dean Burnett, dad of two and author of The Idiot Brain
‘I love this book. The experiments are fantastic (and so are the pictures), but they’ll also make you think. You’ll want to ask questions, and to try to find out the answers. Which is pretty much all that real scientists do too.’
Philip Ball, former editor of Nature
‘A charming, accessible way to introduce children to the wonders of scientific research. Every experiment is simple, yet there's no skimming over the hard facts. I wish I'd had a book like this when I was growing up. I'll certainly be working my way through it with my son.’
Angela Saini, mother and author of Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong
‘Full of fun, easy ideas for young scientists to do at home.’
Gaia Vince, author of Adventures in the Anthropocene
‘Some of us were lucky enough to have that one great teacher who opened their eyes to the fun and beauty of science (thank you, Mr Moss!). But Alom Shaha, and this book, can play that role even for the children who don't have that stroke of good fortune. It's fun, clear, and colourful. When my own brats are old enough, I look forward to making a crisp-tin catapult with them.’
Tom Chivers
‘A brilliant and beautifully illustrated book that allows parents and children to explore the fun side of science in their own home.’
BBC Science Focus
‘Packed with perfect holiday activities.’
Professor Alice Roberts
'This is not a book just for children, it's a book for all grown-ups who want to enthuse and inspire young people. Every child and every parent can be a scientist with the help of Mr Shaha's Recipes for Wonder.'
Parent Talk
'If you've got young kids and you'd like to introduce them to science but don't know where to start, the excellent [Alom Shaha] has just written the perfect book for you.'
Helen Czerski, author of Storm in a Teacup: The Physics of Everyday Life
‘[T]he perfect diversion for curious minds.’
Irish Times
‘Easy experiments to transform the contents of your recycling bin into engineering equipment. Who wouldn’t want to turn an empty crisps tube into a catapult or a spectroscope?’
Sunday Business Post (Dublin)
‘Whether you’re a science star or just starting out, it will help you inspire young people to learn.’
Token Skeptic
‘This is a science book with a difference — the gorgeous watercolour illustrations bring the experiments to life, and readers will enjoy poring over the information in the book as much as they are thrilled by following each of the ‘recipes’.
Child Magazine
‘As a fan of Shaha’s science videos, I knew we’d like this DIY science book before we got it, but we really, really like it. We’ll be conducting these experiments all summer, and are making it our go-to birthday gift for friends this year.’
The TKSST Gift Guide
‘Fantastical experiments carried out with the most mundane of implements will make these holidays simply unforgettable. For budding scientists and their unsuspecting parents.’
Mika Provata-Carlone, Bookanista
‘Sprinkled with fascinating fun facts about the history of some of the world’s most astounding inventions, Shaha’s book is sure to kindle inquisitiveness and delight in young creators and will have them busy crafting and building for hours on end … Emily Robertson’s bright and colourful illustrations add to the charm of this book and give clear and accessible demonstrations to help with each project. A wonderful book that encourages crafting, recycling, creating, and learning through amusing and exciting projects.’
Fiona Buckley, Irish Examiner