How to Build a Rocket: Exciting half-term holiday STEM activity for young engineers and space fans age 7+

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"An ideal launch pad for the next generation of space explorers" - Tim Peake

Build your own moving rocket from household objects in this step-by-step guide based on the science behind space travel.

Strap on your helmet and slow-mo walk to the launch pad: it’s time to build your very own rocket! Join presenter and maker Fran Scott for a crash course in rocket science, then use your new-found skills to build your own awesome rocket using household objects. From the rocket capsule to the fuel, discover the science behind space travel in this perfect project for budding young engineers. So what are you waiting for? 3, 2, 1 … blast off!

How to Build a Rocket: Exciting half-term holiday STEM activity for young engineers and space fans age 7+ Reviews | Toppsta

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Clive Gifford is an award-winning author of more than 200 books for children and young adults. His titles published by Ivy Kids include The Human Body in 30 Seconds , Brain Twisters , and Eye Benders , winner of the 2014 Royal Society Young People's Book Prize.

Paul Boston studied illustration and design at Brigh

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