Scientists -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
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- The kid who named Pluto, and the stories of other extraordinary young people in science, by Marc McCutcheon ; illustrated by Jon Cannell
- Philosophy, invention, and engineering
- Benjamin Franklin, inventing America, Edwin S. Gaustad
- Kid scientists, true tales of childhood from science superstars, stories by David Stabler ; illustrated by Anoosha Syed
- George Washington Carver for kids, his life and discoveries with 21 activities, Peggy Thomas
- Albert Einstein, by Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Boris Kulikov
- Genetics expert Joanna L. Kelley, Laura Hamilton Waxman
- Physical sciences, [edited by Derek Hall]
- 12 scientists who changed the world, by Orlin Richard
- Famous men of science, by Sarah K. Bolton ; revised by Barbara Lovett Cline
- Great scientists, John Farndon, Alex Woolf, Anne Rooney, Liz Gogerly
- 100 scientists who changed the world, John Hudson Tiner
- 100 people who made history, meet the people who shaped the modern world, written by Ben Gilliland ; consultant, Philip Parker
- Lives of the scientists, experiments, explosions (and what the neighbors thought), written by Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Kathryn Hewitt
- Chemistry, Earth, and space sciences, [edited by Derek Hall]
- In the shadow of the moon, America, Russia, and the hidden history of the space race, Amy Cherrix
- Benjamin Franklin, Jane H. Gould
- Neo Leo, the ageless ideas of Leonardo da Vinci, Gene Barretta
- The triumph of discovery, women scientists who won the Nobel Prize, by Joan Dash
- Exploring the mysteries of genius and invention, Jack Challoner
- 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
- Super women, six scientists who changed the world, Laurie Lawlor
- Before the world was ready, stories of daring genius in science, Claire Eamer ; art by Sa Boothroyd
- Stolen science, thirteen untold stories of scientists and inventors almost written out of history, Ella Schwartz ; illustrated by Gaby D'Alessandro
- Scientists who changed the world, Philip Wilkinson & Michael Pollard ; illustrations by Robert Ingpen
- Eureka!, 50 Scientists Who Shaped Human History, John Grant
- Eureka!, 50 scientists who shaped human history, by John Grant
- Kid scientists, true tales of childhood from science superstars, stories by David Stabler ; illustrated by Anoosha Syed
- Starstruck, the cosmic journey of Neil deGrasse Tyson, Kathleen Krull and Paul Brewer ; illustrated by Frank Morrison
- Unsung heroes of science, by Todd Kortemeier
- People who changed the world, science and arts, by Grace Jones
- 100 scientists who made history, remarkable scientists who shaped our world, written by Andrea Mills and Stella Caldwell ; consultant, Philip Parker
- Kid scientists, true tales of childhood from science superstars
- I am Albert Einstein, Brad Meltzer ; illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos
- George Washington Carver loved plants, Kate Coombs ; illustrated by Seth Lucas
- Mario and the hole in the sky, how a chemist saved our planet, Elizabeth Rusch ; illustrated by Teresa Martinez
- Super scientists, 40 inspiring icons, Anne Blanchard & Tino
- Inventors and their discoveries, by Richard Kozar
- Little kids first big book of who, Jill Esbaum
- Benjamin Franklin, by Wil Mara
- Science, 100 essential scientists, Jon Balchin
- Shark lady, the true story of how Eugenie Clark became the ocean's most fearless scientist, written by Jess Keating ; illustrations by Marta Álvarez Miguéns
- Secrets of the sea, the story of Jeanne Power, revolutionary marine scientist, by Evan Griffith ; illustrated by Joanie Stone
- 100 personajes que hicieron historia, conoce a quienes forjaron el mundo moderno, escrito por Ben Gilliland ; consultor, Philip Parker
- The stuff between the stars, how Vera Rubin discovered most of the universe, written by Sandra Nickel ; illustrated by Aimée Sicuro
- Black women in science, a black history book for kids, Kimberly Brown Pellum, PhD ; foreword by Dr. Rosetta A. Conner ; illustrations by Keisha Morris
- Kid scientists, True tales of childhood from science superstars, David Stabler
- A super sticky mistake, [the story of how Harry Coover accidentally invented super glue!], written by Alison Donald ; illustrated by Rea Zhai
- Kid scientists, true tales of childhood from science superstars, stories by David Stabler ; illustrated by Anoosha Syed
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