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  • Famous Inventors & Inventions

    Children's Books

    Series series Books For Kids Series
    Famous inventors and the inventions they develop is a fascinating area of historical study that is usually far too advanced for young children. However, a Famous Inventors & Inventions Picture Book breaks that information down in a way that is interesting and engaging to young boys and girls. Instead of pages and pages of text that makes no sense to them, children can see a picture of the inventor ... Read more

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  • Kay and Kai's Kaleidoscopic Adventures

    Series series 1
    Kool, Kolors of Kreativity when learning science!In the Kaleidoscopic Adventure Series, siblings Kay and Kai explore the magnificent natural world around them. In these short stories the siblings chronicle journeys of investigation and exploration. From learning about plants and animals, to the sun and moon, there is always something new to discover. For Kay and Kai the adventures are just ... Read more

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  • Biomimicry

    When Nature Inspires Amazing Inventions

    Illustrated by Emmanuelle Walker ...
    Nature did it first! A beautiful and whimsically illustrated explanation of cool inventions like Velcro and scuba suits that were inspired by the natural worldDiscover how bats led to the development of radar, whales inspired the pacemaker, and the lotus flower may help us produce indestructible clothing. "Biomimicry" comes from the Greek "bio" (life) and "mimesis" (imitation)." Here are various ... Read more

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  • Self-Made Shade: A Book about Sun Safety

    Journey through time to learn about the importance of sun safety from various civilizations. Follow the intriguing inventions made by these various cultures to protect themselves from the sun's rays. With more cases of skin cancer diagnosed each year than colon cancer, breast cancer, and prostate cancer combined according to the Skin Cancer Foundation, the importance of telling kids why it's vital ... Read more

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  • Breathe Easy! Importance of Clean Air and How the Atmosphere is a Natural Resource | Grade 6-8 Earth Science

    Breathe Easy!" unravels the complexities of the Earth's atmosphere, air quality, and the palpable link between them for a teen audience. It situates the atmosphere as a pivotal natural resource, underscoring its solicitude in numerous ecological circuits and daily lives. The book aptly targets STEM educators, homeschooling parents, and school librarians, illuminating the repercussions of air ... Read more

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  • Planets

    Earth is a planet, moving around the sun. But Earth is not the only planet in our solar system! It is one of eight planets, many moons, and other objects that orbit our sun. The planets have much in common, but they have many differences, too. In this book, learn all about these exciting planets. ... Read more

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  • What are Fungi? Groups, Characteristics and Roles of Fungi Explained | Grade 6-8 Life Science

    Students will learn all about fungi with 'What are Fungi? Groups, Characteristics, and Roles of Fungi Explained.' Perfect for grades 6-8, this enlightening book explores the diverse kingdom of fungi, from mushrooms to molds and beyond. Learn about their unique characteristics, their vital roles in nature, and their classification. This book is essential for US STEM curriculum enrichment and a must ... Read more

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  • Demoting Pluto

    The Discovery of Dwarf Planets

    Series series Exploring Space and Beyond
    When is a planet not a planet? Dwarf planets orbit the sun, are solid bodies, and are not moons. But they are not considered regular planets. Learn more about these spherical oddities and why Pluto is still hotly debated today. ... Read more

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  • Peculiar Nature

    Series series Anything But Ordinary
    The natural world can be a beautiful and awesome place. But sometimes things happen naturally that are quite peculiar. Have you heard of Blood Falls in Antarctica? Ice cold water flows bright red out of a glacier. Did you know that Death Valley National Park in California has boulders that mysteriously slide across the desert? Learn the details of these mysteries and other peculiar natural ... Read more

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  • Explore Atoms and Molecules!

    With 25 Great Projects

    Illustrated by Matt Aucoin ...
    Series series Explore Your World
    Atoms and molecules are the basic building blocks of matter. Matter is every physical thing around us in the universe, including our own bodies! In Explore Atoms and Molecules! With 25 Great Projects, readers ages 7 to 10 investigate the structure of atoms and learn how atoms fit together to form molecules and materials.If everything is made out of atoms and molecules, why do people look different ... Read more

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  • E is for Earth

    Gramma Carmels Picture Books, #5

    Series Book 5 - Gramma Carmels Picture Books
    This amazing group of images accompanied by vocabulary and concept lessons is intended for elementary students eager to learn about rovers, spacecraft, robots, and a variety of NASA programs that have taught us about our home world and ourselves. This is the fifth book in the Gramma Carmels Picture Book series.It's a great way to launch a student's passion for STEM studies!Images and NASA program ... Read more

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  • Why Does My Shadow Follow Me?

    More Science Questions from Real Kids

    by Kira Vermond ...
    Illustrated by Suharu Ogawa ...
    Science starts with a question in this fascinating compendium for curious kids.The team behind the acclaimed Why Don’t Cars Run on Apple Juice? is back to tackle more kid questions like “Are birds really dinosaurs?” and “Why do we have butts?” With help from science center experts, Kira Vermond packs mind-boggling facts into answers that encourage further inquiry, covering topics over five ... Read more

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  • ¿De dónde vino la Tierra? Where did the Earth come from?

    This is a creation story based on science, and this is the bilingual English-Spanish version of the book. Just as many religions share captivating stories to explain the origins of the universe, this book offers a version grounded in what science has discovered so far. While science doesn't have all the answers, what we do know about the history of the universe is both profound and fascinating.The ... Read more

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  • Deserts

    Series series Science: Informational Text
    Deserts is an eye-opening nonfiction reader for students in Grades 2-4 that reveals how hot, cold, and semi-arid deserts teem with life and play a vital role in Earth's balance.Explains how plants, animals, and people adapt to extreme temperatures and scarce water.Highlights the variety of desert types worldwide, showing they aren't always hot.Encourages environmental stewardship by exploring how ... Read more

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  • Diplodocus

    by Nick Hunter ...
    Series series Dinosaur Guides
    Young readers are full of questions about their favorite dinosaurs! What did Diplodocus eat? And how did it use its tail to protect itself from predators? Readers can get all the facts on this plant-eating, long-necked dinosaur. Engaging text and images make this book a great choice for information to use in a report or just to read for fun. ... Read more

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  • Pinocchio Rex and Other Tyrannosaurs

    Illustrated by Julius Csotonyi ...
    Series series Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2
    Read and find out about tyrannosaurs beyond T. Rex in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book.Everyone knows that Tyrannosaurus rex is the huge dinosaur with sharp claws and tiny arms. But in this appealing level 2 picture book from acclaimed science writer Melissa Stewart, you’ll learn that T. rex is not the only tyrannosaur that existed in prehistoric times.This book is the perfect ... Read more

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  • Cells

    Series series Science Readers: Content and Literacy
    The human body is made of up trillions of cells! Without cells and their remarkable abilities, there would be no life. Layer by layer, you'll journey into animal and plant cells to discover what these building blocks of life look like and how they function in this fact-filled life science book. From prokaryotes to eukaryotes, fifth-grade readers will learn all about cell theory, cell function, ... Read more

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  • Cell Scientists: Discovering How Cells Work

    Series series Science Readers
    Many scientists have dedicated their lives to finding out how cells work. In this appealing book, readers will learn about scientists whose research on cells has made a big impact on the world of science. Robert Hooke, Joan Wright Goodman, Mathias Schleiden, Hans Krebs, Gerty and Carl Cori, Rita Levi-Montalcini, Stanley Cohen, and Elaine Fuchs are some of the inspiring scientists that are featured ... Read more

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  • The First Geologists

    Series series Science Readers
    People have been studying the earth for thousands of years! This fascinating book will introduce readers to those who made big discoveries in geology. Through vibrant photos and easy-to-read text, readers will learn about such early geologists as James Hutton, William Smith, Alfred Wegener, Florence Bascom, and Friederich Mohs. The helpful charts and graphs work in conjunction with the accessible ... Read more

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  • The Hero Schliemann

    The Dreamer Who Dug for Troy

    Illustrated by Robert Byrd ...
    "Anyone with an interest in archaeology or in liars and braggarts will be drawn in by this slim biography of the hyper-imaginative Schliemann." — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review)From Newbery Medal-winning author Laura Amy Schlitz comes an engaging illustrated biography of Heinrich Schliemann, a nineteenth-century archaeologist who most believe did find the ancient city ... Read more

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  • Titanosaur: Discovering the World's Largest Dinosaur

    Illustrated by Florencia Gigena ...
    Scholastic and the American Museum of Natural History join forces in a thrilling new picture book about the discovery of the Titanosaur -- the biggest, heaviest creature to ever walk Earth!Get ready to meet the Titanosaur -- the biggest, heaviest creature to ever walk the Earth! This book tells the story of the discovery of this new dinosaur from the mouths of the paleontologists who led the dig! ... Read more

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  • Antoine Lavoisier: Founder of Modern Chemistry

    by Lynn Van Gorp ...
    Series series Science Readers
    Antoine Lavoisier is often known as the "Founder of Modern Chemistry". In this captivating biography, readers will discover how Lavoisier's studying and work led to his discovery of the Conservation of Mass, naming 33 of the elements, being the first person to discover the existence of oxygen, and creating a way of naming compounds! The intriguing facts and stunning images work together with the ... Read more

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  • BUGS THAT LOVE! The Amazing Western Conifer Seed Bug (& Shield Bugs Too!)

    by Lori-Michele ...
    BUGS THAT LOVE! The Amazing Western Conifer Seed Bug (& Shield Bugs Too!) is a wonderful book for middle grade readers, 8 to 12 years old and everyone who is young at heart, still exploring and learning!This book gives us a closer look at an overlooked species, The Western Conifer Seed Bug, that has not been talked about, studied or explored enough. It also dispels myths and untruths about the ... Read more

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  • Deep-Sea Fish

    Series series Lights On! Animals That Glow
    Did you know that many deep-sea fish make their own light? This amazing ability is called bioluminescence. Some dangle a lighted lure to find prey, while others glow to scare off predators or attract mates. Look inside to learn all about bioluminescent deep-sea fish--and get ready for a glow show! Includes a table of contents, glossary of key words, index, author biography, sidebars, and a feature ... Read more

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