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| MindWare | | ISBN:
| 1933054522 | | Product Weight:
| 0.2 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 4 reviews |
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Science is art.Nov 16, 2009
By Mickey Mikeworth I love this whole series because it is a perfect fit for tweens and kids off to college. Its more difficult and that is what is great about it. The paper is thick and can be done is a variety of inks and pencils. If you have fancy pens this will work out well. Gel ink that stays on top of the paper works well but it is far and away the best in high quality color pencil.would add paper to protect the artists pages from being smudged because it is a BOOK.
The science part is also great for talking about science and how cool it is. I like this as a teacher gift as well.
A great camp gift, away at school, or just sitting on the beach or in a plane. Not for anyone under age 9 that wants to savor each drawing- if you are buying this for liitle kids I would make a copy and let them have fun with it in a regular paper and not just hand them this book as a collection. For college kids its a great way to rest the hard working side of the brain and let creative thought back in and just chill out in the land of coloring.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Loved it!!!!!!!!Sep 12, 2009
By Deborah D. Rippy
"Bunny Mom"
I love all the products by Mindware. The coloring books for adults are wonderful with Sharpie ultra-fine tip markers. I can spend hours coloring and unlike the books from other publishers there is only one article per page where you do not have to worry about coloring through to the other side because something is printed back to back on the next page also.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Decent coloring bookMar 13, 2011
By Allison I gave this to my cousin who was majoring in chemistry and was an artist. The pages are one-sided and thick and durable. I had wished there were more total designs though. Also wish it had more actual molecular models.
High Hopes DashedJan 06, 2011
By mom1tch2 The entire book is 23 pages, with 12 patterns that repeat. The 4 on the cover are the only ones that I would call 'molecular'. I had hoped to use this as a way to introduce the beauty of molecular models to my students, but with only four patterns that will actually work, I am rather disappointed. Save your money and create something yourself.
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