Nancy, 
I would recommend Psychology For Kids, 2nd edition by Jonni Kincher. It has 40  
experiments for elementary children interested in learning about people. It 
builds on the curiosity young peolpe have about others.  It can be found in 
popular book stores, science stores, etc. The ISBN is 0-915793-83-0. 
A disclaimer: Jonni is a friend and my students' work is included in the book, 
okay and I wrote the Forword...
 
Jim
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Moraine Valley Community College
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 10:15:30 -0400Subject: [tips] 
Children's bookTo: tips@acsun.frostburg.edu

Hi,
 
I've had an unusual request from one of my online students. She wants to know 
if there is a book available that explains psychology as a science to 
elementary school students (so not one of those APA kiddie books for children 
with psychological or psychosocial issues, but an introduction to the science).
 
Does such a thing exist?
 
Hope all the tipsters are having an excellent summer.
 
Nancy Melucci
Long Beach City College et al
Long Beach CA


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