Science -- Miscellanea -- Juvenile literature
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Science -- Miscellanea -- Juvenile literature
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Science
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- Why do boomerangs come back?, [writer, Alexandra Parsons ; illustrators, the Alvin White Studios and Richard Manning]
- How come?, by Kathy Wollard ; illustrations by Debra Solomon
- The Acadia files, Katie Coppens ; illustrated and designed by Holly Hatam, Book 2
- Take my plant for a walk?, written by Ruth Thomson
- Q is for quark, a science alphabet book, written by David M. Schwartz ; illustrated by Kim Doner
- 101 things every kid should know about science, by Samantha Beres ; illustrated by Arthur Friedman
- Kingfisher encyclopedia of questions and answers
- Why is snot green?, and other extremely important questions (and answers), Glenn Murphy
- Monstrous, the lore, gore, and science behind your favorite monsters, Carlyn Beccia
- What if?, mind-boggling science questions for kids, Robert Ehrlich ; illustrated by Ed Morrow
- Bill Nye the Science Guy's consider the following, a way cool set of science questions, answers, and ideas to ponder, by Bill Nye ; with additional writing by Ian Saunders and illustrations by Anton Kimball
- Are you afraid yet ?, the science behind scary stuff, written by Stephen James O'Meara ; illustrated by Jeremy Kaposy
- Big science for little people, 52 activities to help you & your child discover the wonders of science, Lynn Brunelle
- The Acadia files, Katie Coppens ; illustrated and designed by Holly Hatam, Book 1
- The sky's the limit, stories of discovery by women and girls, Catherine Thimmesh ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- The mystery of crop circles, Chris Oxlade
- Winter science, Katie Coppens ; illustrated and designed by Holly Hatam
- 101 great science experiments, by Neil Ardley
- Mammoth science, (with a little help from some elephant shrews), David Macaulay
- What's up, what's down?, by Lola M. Schaefer ; pictures by Barbara Bash
- Can you hear a penguin fart on Mars?, and other excellent questions, Jim Benton
- Things around us
- The disappearing spoon, and other true tales of rivalry, adventure, and the history of the world from the periodic table of the elements, Sam Kean ; adapted for young readers by Adrian Dingle and Kelsey Kennedy
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