Scientists -- Juvenile literature
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Scientists -- Juvenile literature
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- Kid scientists, true tales of childhood from science superstars, stories by David Stabler ; illustrated by Anoosha Syed
- Marie Curie, genius researcher of radioactivity, Margaret Poynter
- Gregor Mendel and the discovery of the gene, by John Bankston
- Dragon bones, the fantastic fossil discoveries of Mary Anning, Sarah Glenn Marsh ; illustrated by Maris Wicks
- The amazing life of Benjamin Franklin, by James Cross Giblin ; illustrated by Michael Dooling
- Jonas Salk, by Peggy J. Parks
- How do scientists explore space?, Robert Snedden
- Leonardo da Vinci, [discover the world of Leonardo through his apprentice's diary], Steve Augarde ; illustrated by Leo Brown
- CientÃficos trabajando, por Susan Ring ; [adapted translation, Gloria Ramos]
- Mae Jemison, by Nancy Polette ; consultant, Jeanne Clidas
- Benjamin Franklin's wise words, how to work smart, play well, and make real friends, by K.M. Kostyal ; illustrated by Fred Harper
- Saving endangered animals with a scientist, Judith Williams
- Dr. Charles Drew, blood bank innovator, Anne Schraff ; series consultant, Russell L. Adams
- 12 pioneers of science, by Harry Sootin
- Alexander Fleming, Steve Parker
- Meet my grandmother, by Lisa Tucker McElroy (with help from Russell T. Mead) ; photographs by Joel Benjamin and Mark Gardner
- Benjamin Franklin, Victoria Sherrow
- Benjamin Franklin, by Wil Mara ; content consultant, Nanci R. Vargus, Ed.D., Professor Emeritus, University of Indianapolis ; reading consultant, Jeanne Clidas, Ph.D., reading specialist
- Kid scientists, true tales of childhood from science superstars
- Alexander Fleming, pioneer with antibiotics, Beverley Birch
- This little scientist, a discovery primer, text, Joan Holub ; illustrations, Daniel Roode
- Stronger than steel, spider silk DNA and the quest for better bulletproof vests, sutures, and parachute rope, Bridget Heos ; [illustrated by] Andy Comins
- Famous names in science, Paul Clark
- Extreme science careers, Ann O. Squire
- Louis Pasteur, David and Patricia Armentrout
- Who is a scientist?, Laura Gehl, PhD
- Science in colonial America, Brendan January
- The value of believing in yourself, the story of Louis Pasteur, by Spencer Johnson ; illustrated by Pileggi
- Isaac Newton, the greatest scientist of all time, Margaret J. Anderson
- Benjamin Franklin, a photo-biography, by John Riley
- Dian Fossey, Lois P. Nicholson
- Space scientists, by Kathryn Hulick ; content consultant, Daniel C. Jacobs
- Five brilliant scientists, by Lynda Jones ; illustrations by Ron Garnett
- The tarantula scientist, by Sy Montgomery ; photographs by Nic Bishop
- Leonardo da Vinci, by Diego Agrimbau ; illustrated by Diego Aballay ; translated into the English language by Trusted Translations
- Benjamin Franklin, inventor, writer, and patriot, Ryan P. Randolph
- Marie Curie, a scientific pioneer, Allison Lassieur
- Native American scientists, Fred Begay, Wilfred F. Denetclaw Jr., Frank C. Dukepoo, Clifton Poodry, Jerrel Yakel, by Jetty St. John
- Baby loves scientists, you can be anything!, Ruth Spiro ; illustrated by Irene Chan
- Sylvia Earle, deep sea explorer and ocean activist, Katherine White
- Albert Einstein, the giant of 20th century science, Judy L. Hasday
- Virginia Apgar, innovative female physician and inventor of the Apgar score, Melanie Ann Apel
- Genetics expert Joanna L. Kelley, Laura Hamilton Waxman
- Dian Fossey, among the gorillas, Wil Mara
- Jane Goodall, by Lola M. Schaefer and Wyatt Schaefer
- Seers and scientists, can the future be predicted?, by Ann E. Weiss ; illustrated with drawings by Paul Plumer and with photographs
- 12 scientists who changed the world, by Orlin Richard
- Galileo and the universe, Steve Parker
- All about Benjamin Franklin, Elizabeth Zuckerman
- Let's explore science, by Joe Levit
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