Microorganisms -- Juvenile literature
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Microorganisms -- Juvenile literature
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Microorganisms
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- Garbage can, Louise Spilsbury
- Micromonsters in the garden, Sabrina Crewe
- The bacteria book, written by Steve Mould ; illustration, Mark Clifton, Molly Lattin, Bettina Myklebust Stovne
- Invincible microbe, tuberculosis and the never-ending search for a cure, Jim Murphy and Alison Blank
- It's catching, the infectious world of germs and microbes, by Jennifer Gardy, PhD ; illustrated by Josh Holinaty
- Look inside a cave, Richard Spilsbury
- Brilliant baby fights germs, by Laura Gehl ; illustration by Jean Claude
- What's living in your classroom?, Andrew Solway
- What are germs?, by Jim Ollhoff
- Microscopic life, Richard Walker ; foreword by Peter C. Doherty
- The war against germs, Josepha Sherman
- The exterminator, wiping out the world's most infectious diseases, by Kristi Lew ; reading adviser, Cecilia Minden-Cupp ;content adviser, Elaine Vernetti
- Inside animals, Jen Green
- Microscopic life in the garden, Brian Ward
- The bacteria book, written by Steve Mould ; [illustration, Mark Clifton, Molly Lattin, Bettina Myklebust Stovne]
- Germs, written by Judy Oetting ; illustrated by Tad Herr
- Germy science, the sick truth about getting sick (and staying healthy), written by Edward Kay ; illustrated by Mike Shiell
- The journey into the invisible, the world from under the microscope, Christine Schlitt ; translated by Chris Brandt
- Micromonsters in your food, Clare Hibbert
- Micro monsters
- Micro bugs, Paul Harrison
- The smallest life around us, by Lucia Anderson ; illustrated by Leigh Grant
- Through the microscope ;, science probes an unseen world, [by] M. D. Anderson
- Anna and the germ that came to visit, by Christianne Klein & Helene Van Sant-Klein, RN, LMFT, LPCC
- Unseen worlds, real-life microscopic creatures hiding all around us, Hélène Rajcak, Damien Laverdunt ; scientific consultants: Cédric Hubas and Christine Rollard at the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle in Paris ; Patrick Skipworth, translator
- Do people really have tiny insects living in their eyelashes?, and other questions about the microscopic world, by Melissa Stewart
- Protozoans, algae & other protists, by Steve Parker
- What are germs, Alvin Silverstein, Virginia Silverstein, and Laura Silverstein Nunn
- Microorganisms
- Wildlife and plants of the world
- Body bugs, invisible creatures lurking inside you, by Jennifer Swanson
- What's living inside your body?, Andrew Solway
- Tiny monsters, the strange creatures that live on us, in us, and around us, Steve Jenkins and Robin Page
- Microscopic life in your food, Brian Ward
- Louis Pasteur, founder of microbiology, by Lisa Zamosky ; science contributor, Sally Ride Science
- Cocci, spirilla & other bacteria, by Steve Parker
- Inside your insides, a guide to the microbes that call you home, written by Claire Eamer ; illustrated by Marie-Ève Tremblay
- Achoo!, the most interesting book you'll ever read about germs, written by Trudee Romanek ; illustrated by Rose Cowles
- Do not lick this book*, [*it's full of germs], Idan Ben-Barak and Julian Frost ; scanning electron microscope images by Linnea Rundgren
- Micro Monsters, life under the microscope, written by Christopher Maynard
- Plagues, the microscopic battlefield, Falynn Koch
- Microbes, discover an unseen world, with 25 projects, Christine Burillo-Kirch, PhD ; illustrated by Tom Casteel
- Mini beasts, the microscopic world of tiny creatures, by David Burnie ; consultant, Marek Walisiewicz
- Keep it clean, germ free, by Cecilia Minden
- Why feet smell and other gross facts about your body, Jody Sullivan Rake
- Invisible allies, microbes that shape our lives, Jeanette Farrell
- Germ free, Cecilia Minden
- Why feet smell and other gross facts about your body, by Jody Sullivan Rake
- The giant germ, [written by Anne Capeci ; illustrations by John Speirs]
- Brains on! presents...it's alive, from neurons and narwhals to the fungus among us, Molly Bloom, Marc Sanchez and Sanden Totten
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