Science -- Juvenile literature
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Science -- Juvenile literature
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Science
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- Bill Nye's great big world of science, by Bill Nye and Gregory Mone
- Everything awesome about space and other galactic facts, written and illustrated by Mike Lowery
- Just joking science, Rosie Gowsell Pattison
- What is science?, Rebecca Kai Dotlich ; illustrated by Sachiko Yoshikawa
- Science people, a celebration of our diverse people of science, text by Lindy Sinclair ; illustrated by David Lee Csicsko
- Nonfiction sight word readers, by Liza Charlesworth, Guided Reading Level C
- Visual encyclopedia of science
- Animal, vegetable, or mineral?, by Tana Hoban
- Nerd Aa - Zz, your reference to literally figuratively everything you've always wanted to know, T.J. Resler
- Wonder women of science, Twelve geniuses who are currently rocking science, technology, and the world., Tiera Fletcher and Ginger Rue ; illustrated by Sally Wern Comport
- Go quiz yourself on science, Izzi Howell
- 100 steps for science, why it works and how it happened, written by Lisa Jane Gillespie; illustrated by Yukai Du
- Brick science, STEM tips and tricks for experimenting with your LEGO bricks, Jacquie Fisher, M.S
- Baseball, score with STEM!, By Jim Gigliotti
- 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
- How things work, discover secrets and science behind bounce houses, hovercraft, robotics, and everything in between, T.J. Resler
- How to be an engineer, consultant, Emily Hunt
- Fault lines & tectonic plates, discover what happens when the earth's crust moves, with 25 projects, Kathleen M. Reilly ; illustrated by Chad Thompson
- Look, I'm a scientist, [editor, Hélène Hilton]
- What breathes through its butt?, mind-blowing science questions answered, Dr. Emily Grossman ; illustrated by Alice Bowsher
- Cityscape, where science and art meet, April Pulley Sayre
- In the dark, the science of what happens at night, Lisa Deresti Betik ; Josh Holinaty
- A young innovator's guide to STEM, 5 steps to problem solving for students, educators, and parents, Gitanjali Rao
- The big idea science book, the incredible concepts that show how science works in the world, editor, Matilda Gollon ; managing editor, Linda Esposito ; consultant, Lisa Burke
- Mammoth science, (with a little help from some elephant shrews), David Macaulay
- How science works, the facts visually explained, contributors: Derek Harvey and four others
- Nonfiction sight word readers, by Liza Charlesworth, Guided Reading Level D
- 500 things you should know about science
- Weird-but-true facts about science, by Arnold Ringstad ; illustrated by Kathleen Petelinsek
- Everything you need to know, an encyclopedia for inquiring young minds, [authors, Deborah Chancellor [and others]]
- Open science, knowledge for everyone, Monique Polak ; illustrated by Catherine Chan
- The technology of ancient China, Jason Greenling
- StarTalk, with Neil DeGrasse Tyson : everything you ever need to know about space travel, sci-fi, the human race, the universe, and beyond
- Mega-predators of the past, written by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Howard Gray
- STEM junior engineering, written by Jonathan O'Callaghan ; illustrated by Simon Basher
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