Chemical Chaos cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 6.0
Points 3.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 19396
Points per Word 0.000155

Description

In Chemical Chaos, middle-grade readers get an introduction to chemistry through a collection of messy, hands-on experiments that explain why glass eyes aren't made of glass, how a stink bomb really works, and how to whip up their own toothpaste. Each experiment mixes step-by-step instructions with clear scientific explanations, showing how everyday substances react and why they behave the way they do. The book encourages readers to try the activities themselves, often with smelly or sticky results, while providing the chemistry behind each phenomenon. It serves as both a practical guide and a source of surprising facts for curious kids.

Quick Summary

If your kid loves anything gross or weird, this is going to be their next obsession. Arnold takes chemistry and turns it into a hilarious, slightly disgusting adventure the kind of book where you learn why glass eyes aren't actually glass while laughing at stink bomb disasters. Middle graders who think science class is boring will get pulled in by the silly illustrations and the way everything feels like a secret you're not supposed to know. Parents should know it's packed with easy experiments kids can actually do at home, like making their own toothpaste, which makes this a great choice for rainy afternoons or kids who learn better by doing. It's basically the antidote to boring textbooks fun facts delivered with maximum ick factor. If your young reader enjoyed "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" or anything from the "I Survived" series, they'll probably gobble this up too.