Science -- Juvenile literature
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Science -- Juvenile literature
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Incoming Resources
- Science fun with a flashlight, by Herman and Nina Schneider. Pictures by Harriet Sherman
- In the dark, the science of what happens at night, Lisa Deresti Betik ; Josh Holinaty
- Science in your backyard, by William R. Wellnitz
- Space, humans, and farts, Dan Gutman ; pictures by Jim Paillot
- Math fables too, making science count, by Greg Tang ; illustrated by Taia Morley
- Extreme scientists, exploring nature's mysteries from perilous places, by Donna M. Jackson
- Abdo Zoom STEAM database /
- Aerogels and other material tech, written by William D. Adams
- The new book of popular science
- Science is--, by Susan V. Bosak ; with Douglas A. Bosak, Brian A. Puppa
- Nature school, Mick Manning & Brita Granström
- Robotics, discover the science & technology of the future with 20 projects, Kathy Ceceri ; illustrated by Sam Carbaugh
- Every day chemistry, Julia Sooy ; illustrated by Bonnie Pang
- Projects, Ron Taylor
- Sports science for young people, by George Barr
- ¡Las vacas no viven en los árboles!, Clara MacCarald y Pablo de la Vega
- A world of discovery, an essential compendium of world-changing discoveries and inventions, James Brown & Richard Platt
- 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
- The science book, Sara Stein
- Strange & unexplained happenings, when nature breaks the rules of science, Jerome Clark and Nancy Pear, Volume 1
- More tinkering, how kids in the tropics learn by making stuff, Curt Gabrielson
- Science, a visual encyclopedia, authors, Chis Woodford, Steve Parker
- The STEM of airplanes, Fiona Young-Brown
- Professor Astro Cat's atomic adventure, a journey through physics, written by Dr. Dominic Walliman & Ben Newman ; illustrated by Ben Newman
- ¿Las moscas lloran?, Jodie Mangor y Pablo de la Vega
- Sliding and rolling, Terry Jennings ; illustrations by David Anstey
- Strange & unexplained happenings, when nature breaks the rules of science, Jerome Clark and Nancy Pear, Volume 3
- Hands-on science, John Graham [and others] ; illustrations by David Le Jars
- Astrophysics for babies, Chris Ferrie and Julia Kregenow
- Stuff you need to know!, [when you flick a switch, when you type on your tablet, when you flush the toilet], John Farndon ; Rob Beattle
- Harcourt science, [authors, Marjorie Slavick Frank [and others]]
- Everything you need to know about science homework, Anne Zeman, Kate Kelly
- El libro de la ciencia, [colaboradores: Adam Hart-Davis, John Farndon, Dan Green, Derek Harvey, Penny Johnson, Douglas Palmer, Steve Parker, Giles Sparrow ; traducción: Montserrat Asensio]
- Science and nature, uncover the mystery of everyday marvels, from rocks to rainbows
- Gods, stars, and computers, fact and fancy in myth and science, Malcolm E. Weiss
- What is science?, Rebecca Kai Dotlich ; illustrated by Sachiko Yoshikawa
- Mammoth science, (with a little help from some elephant shrews), David Macaulay
- Nuclear physics for babies, Chris Ferrie and Cara Florance
- Strange & unexplained happenings, when nature breaks the rules of science, Jerome Clark and Nancy Pear, Volume 2
- Why, Fly Guy?, a big question & answer book, Tedd Arnold
- The most explosive science book in the universe, by the Brainwaves ; illustrated by Lisa Swerling and Ralph Lazar ; written by Claire Watts
- Great scientists, written by Jacqueline Fortey
- Adventures with a straw, Illustrated by Leonard Kessler
- How science works, the facts visually explained, contributors: Derek Harvey and four others
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