Scientists -- Juvenile literature
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Scientists -- Juvenile literature
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- Kati's tiny messengers, Dr. Katalin Karikó and the battle against COVID-19, written by Megan Hoyt ; illustrated by Vivien Mildenberger
- Female firsts in their fields, Gina De Angelis ; introduction by Roslyn Rosen
- Science and me, Ali Winter ; [illustration] Mickaël el Fathi
- Kid scientists, true tales of childhood from science superstars, stories by David Stabler ; illustrated by Anoosha Syed
- I want to be a scientist, by Laura Driscoll ; pictures by Catalina Echeverri
- Extreme science careers, [by] Ann O. Squire
- The amazing life of Benjamin Franklin, by James Cross Giblin ; illustrated by Micheal Dooling
- Who was Ben Franklin?, by Dennis Brindell Fradin ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- The tarantula scientist, by Sy Montgomery ; photographs by Nic Bishop
- 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
- Science people, a celebration of our diverse people of science, text by Lindy Sinclair ; illustrated by David Lee Csicsko
- The manatee scientists, saving vulnerable species, by Peter Lourie
- The polio pioneer, Dr. Jonas Salk and the polio vaccine, written by Linda Elovitz Marshall ; illustrated by Lisa Anchin
- Galileo Galilei, father of modern science, by Rachel Hilliam
- Scientists get dressed, by Deborah Lee Rose
- June Almeida, virus detective!, the woman who discovered the first human coronavirus, Suzanne Slade ; illustrated by Elisa Paganelli
- Archimedes and the door of science, by Jeanne Bendick
- Martin and Chris Kratt, the wild life, by Martin Kratt and Chris Kratt ; illustrated by Richard Walz
- The vast wonder of the world, biologist Ernest Everett Just, Mélina Mangal ; illustrated by Luisa Uribe
- Ben Franklin thinks big, story by Sheila Keenan ; pictures by Gustavo Mazali
- How do scientists ask questions?, a book about the scientific method, written by Madeline J. Hayes ; illustrated by Srimalie Bassani
- The girl who drew butterflies, how Maria Merian's art changed science, written by Joyce Sidman
- Are you a scientist?, Tad Carpenter
- Extraordinary women scientists, by Darlene Stille
- Benjamin Franklin, Connie Roop and Peter Roop
- Galileo, astronomer and physicist, by Robin S. Doak
- Caroline's comets, a true story, Emily Arnold McCully
- Benjamin Franklin's wise words, how to work smart, play well, and make real friends, K.M. Kostyal ; illustrated by Fred Harper
- Isaac Newton, the greatest scientist of all time, Margaret J. Anderson
- Nicolaus Copernicus, father of modern astronomy, by Barbara A. Somervill
- Margaret and the Moon, how Margaret Hamilton saved the first lunar landing, by Dean Robbins ; illustrated by Lucy Knisley
- Benjamin Franklin, inventor and patriot, Carin T. Ford
- Who is a scientist?, Laura Gehl
- Zoo scientists to the rescue, Patricia Newman ; photographs by Annie Crawley
- What a scientist sees, Dona Herweck Rice
- Louis Pasteur, father of modern medicine, by Fiona Macdonald
- The Magic School Bus and the science fair expedition, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- Benjamin Franklin, Don McLeese
- Benjamin Franklin, writer, inventor, statesman, written by Pamela Hill Nettleton ; illustrated by Jeff Yesh
- What the evidence shows, Dona Herweck Rice
- Leonardo, beautiful dreamer, Robert Byrd
- Nicolaus Copernicus, father of modern astronomy, Scott Ingram
- The call of the osprey, Dorothy Hinshaw Patent ; with photographs by William Muñoz
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