Star Wars Maker Lab is a canon children's arts-and-crafts book with step-by-step instructions for creating Star Wars-themed science projects using household items. It was written by Liz Lee Heinecke and Cole Horton, and was released by DK Publishing on July 3, 2018.
Publisher's summary
Ever wanted to move things without touching them like a Jedi can? Or grow your own kyber crystal? Or maybe explode a balloon with a beam of energy, just like the Death Star? Now you can!
With 20 amazing projects, Star Wars™ Maker Lab teaches your budding Padawan how to become a Master of science, in both the real world and the Star Wars galaxy. Using clear step-by-step instructions, the book guides home scientists and makers through each exciting experiment–from making Jabba's gooey slime or a hovering landspeeder, to an Ewok catapult and a glowing Gungan Globe of Peace. Each experiment has fact-filled panels to explain the real-world science as well as the Star Wars science fiction from the movies.
With projects that are out of this world, this fantastic Star Wars book can keep children entertained for hours, making use of many household items such as cardboard tubes, baking soda, cornstarch, straws, balloons, and food coloring. There is also plenty to keep more adventurous scientists enthralled, with instructions to make your own bristlebot mouse droid, lightsaber duel, and Mustafar volcano. Star Wars Maker Lab supports STREAM topics and helps children to learn the basics of science by traveling through the Star Wars galaxy. May the (static) Force be with you!
Media
Editions
- ISBN 9781465467126; July 3, 2018; DK Publishing; US hardcover[1]
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| Characters | Organisms | Droid models | Events | Locations |
| Organizations and titles | Sentient species | Vehicles and vessels | Weapons and technology | Miscellanea |
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Organizations and titles
Sentient species
Vehicles and vessels
Weapons and technology
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Sources
NYCC 2017: New Thrawn Novel Revealed and More from Lucasfilm's Publishing Panel on StarWars.com (backup link)
Thank the Maker: Star Wars Maker Lab Launches Imaginations on StarWars.com (backup link)
Crafting Tips from the Creators of Star Wars Maker Lab on StarWars.com (original link is obsolete)

