Science + History -- Juvenile literature
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Science + History -- Juvenile literature
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Science + History
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- Great science fails, Barbara Krasner
- Women scientists who changed the world, Kelly Di Domenico
- The birth of science, ancient times to 1699, Ray Spangenburg, Diane Kit Moser
- James Watson and Francis Crick, Matt Anniss
- Garfield's almost-as-great-as-lasagna guide to science, Rebecca E. Hirsch
- Physical sciences, [edited by Derek Hall]
- Women scientists hidden in history, Cynthia O'Brien
- Scientists & Their Discoveries: Issac Newton, Paul M. Nittany
- Great scientists, John Farndon, Alex Woolf, Anne Rooney, Liz Gogerly
- Science of the early Americas, Geraldine Woods
- Science around the world, travel through time and space with fun experiments and projects, Shar Levine and Leslie Johnstone ; illustrations by Laurel Aiello
- Garfield's almost-as-great-as-lasagna guide to science, Rebecca E. Hirsch
- PLANET OF SCIENCE, the universal encyclopedia of scientists
- A really short history of nearly everything, Bill Bryson
- Lives of the scientists, experiments, explosions (and what the neighbors thought), written by Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Kathryn Hewitt
- Scientists of the ancient world, Margaret J. Anderson and Karen F. Stephenson
- 1001 Inventions & awesome facts from Muslim civilization
- Chemistry, Earth, and space sciences, [edited by Derek Hall]
- Exploring the mysteries of genius and invention, Jack Challoner
- How the world works, Clive Gifford
- The history of science from the ancient Greeks to the scientific revolution, Ray Spangenburg and Diane K. Moser
- Scientists, inspiring tales of the world's brightest scientific minds, written by Isabel Thomas ; illustrated by Jessamy Hawke ; foreword by Molly Bloom
- The great scientists, from Euclid to Stephen Hawking, John Farndon and Alex Woolf, Anne Rooney, Liz Gogerly
- Superstars of science, the brave, the bold, and the brainy, by R.G. Grant ; created by Basher and Toucan Books Ltd
- Girl scientists, by Virginia Loh-Hagan
- What is out there?, Dru Hunter
- 100 steps for science, why it works and how it happened, written by Lisa Jane Gillespie; illustrated by Yukai Du
- Scientists and their discoveries, Tillis S. Pine and Joseph Levine ; illustrated by Joel Schick
- Louis Pasteur and germs, Steve Parker
- Weird science, by Virginia Loh-Hagan
- Science, 100 essential scientists, Jon Balchin
- The Magic School Bus and the science fair expedition, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- Unsung heroes of science, by Todd Kortemeier
- Top 101 women of STEM, edited by Nicholas Faulkner
- Scientists who changed the world, Philip Wilkinson & Michael Pollard ; illustrations by Robert Ingpen
- Science in colonial America, Brendan January
- The shocking story of electricity, Anna Claybourne ; illustrated by Kevin Hopgood
- Stolen science, thirteen untold stories of scientists and inventors almost written out of history, Ella Schwartz ; illustrated by Gaby D'Alessandro
- The history of science, Peter Whitfield
- The history of science from 1895 to 1945, Ray Spangenburg and Diane K. Moser
- Louis Pasteur, Nina Morgan
- Science in history, by George & Shirley Coulter
- Unsung heroes of technology, by Todd Kortemeier
- Backward science, what was life like before world-changing discoveries?, Clive Gifford ; illustrated by Anne Wilson
- The history of science from 1946 to the 1990s, Ray Spangenburg and Diane K. Moser
- Copycat science, [step into the shoes of the world's greatest scientists!], written and illustrated by Mike Barfield
- The science and technology of Leonardo da Vinci, AElizabeth Pagel-Hogan; illustrated by Micah Rauch
- Modern science, 1896-1945, Ray Spangenburg & Diane Kit Moser
- Boy, were we wrong about dinosaurs!, Kathleen V. Kudlinski ; illustrated by S.D. Schindler
- Janice VanCleave's Science through the ages, [Janice VanCleave]
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