Science -- Juvenile literature
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Science -- Juvenile literature
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- Why is the sky blue?, and other outdoor questions, by Catherine Ripley ; illustrated by Scot Ritchie
- Ruff Ruffman's 44 favorite science activities
- Why can I see myself in a mirror?, science
- My apple, by Kay Davies and Wendy Oldfield ; photographs by Fiona Pragoff
- Dogs, cats, and dung beetles, My Weird School Fast Facts, Dan Gutman
- Science-fun, a spot-it challenge, by Sarah L. Schuette
- The Magic School Bus field trip facts, notes From Ms. Frizzle's kids, / Joanna Cole, ill. by Bruce Degen
- In the tree, Violet Findley
- Beautiful birds, Justin McCory Martin
- Distance learning for elementary STEM, creative projects for teachers and families, Amanda Thomas
- The science of snow fun, R.L. Van
- STEM in football, Jacqueline Havelka
- Odd inventions, by Virginia Loh-Hagan
- Dinosaurs, dodos, and woolly mammoths, My Weird School Fast Facts, Dan Gutman
- The science book for girls and other intelligent beings, written by Valerie Wyatt ; illustrated by Pat Cupples
- Weird Science, Lisa Benjamin
- 1000 words, science, written by Jules Pottle
- Discover science, [written by Rona Skene and Rosie Peet]
- What's the weather?
- Why do stars twinkle?, and other nighttime questions, by Catherine Ripley ; illustrated by Scot Ritchie
- Shadows, by Meg Gaertner
- Math fables too, making science count, by Greg Tang ; illustrated by Taia Morley
- Seashells of north america, a guide to field identification, R. Tucker Abbott
- STEM, written by Emilie Dufresne ; designed by Danielle Rippengill
- Stuff you need to know!, John Farndon, Rob Beattle
- Hands-on science, forces and motion, matter and materials, sound and light, electricity and magnets, John Graham [and others] ; illustrations by David Le Jars
- Little Leonardo's fascinating world of science, written by Bob Cooper ; illustrated by Greg Paprocki
- The science of swimming, by Emilie Dugresne
- Guided science readers, 16 fun nonfiction books that are just right for new readers
- Gravity, by Meg Gaertner
- Science, facts at your fingertips
- Explanatorium of science, Derek Harvey, Bea Perks, Dr. Kat Day, Hilary Lamb, contributors
- Science surprises, by Sandra Markle ; illustrated by June Otani
- Eyewitness science, written by Tom Jackson
- The secret science of sports, the math, physics, and mechanical engineering behind every grand slam, triple axel, and penalty kick, Jennifer Swanson ; illustrated by Laurène Boglio
- The essential guide to S.T.E.A.M., written by Eryl Nash ; with contributions by Jenny Jacoby, Sam Hutchinson & Catherine Bruzzone ; designed and illustrated by Vicky Barker
- Batarangs and grapnels, the science behind Batman's utility belt, by Agnieszka Biskup ; Batman created by Bob Kane
- Super fun science, with cool and challenging experiments, Jaclyn Crupi
- What do scientists do all day?, by Jane Wilsher, illustrated by Maggie Li
- The big idea science book, the incredible concepts that show how science works in the world, editor, Matilda Gollon ; managing editor, Linda Esposito ; consultant, Lisa Burke
- Gumball's guide to science, by Kiel Phegley ; illustrated by Shane L. Johnson
- 12 women in science and technology, by Brianna L. DeVore
- Scientists, inspiring tales of the world's brightest scientific minds, written by Isabel Thomas ; illustrated by Jessamy Hawke ; foreword by Molly Bloom
- Backyard science, Shar Levine & Leslie Johnstone ; illustrated by Dave Garbot
- What breathes through its butt?, mind-blowing science questions answered, Dr. Emily Grossman ; illustrated by Alice Bowsher
- Clouds, by Anne Rockwell ; illustrated by Frané Lessac
- ¿Qué es la ciencia?, el pequeño laboratorio, textos, María Buezas ; ilustraciones, Fernando Martínez Ruppel
- Science on the loose, amazing activities and science facts you'll never believe, Helaine Becker ; illustsrated by Claudia Dávila
- The Acadia Files, Autumn Science, Katie Coppens
- ΜQue es un solido?
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