Science + Experiments -- Juvenile literature
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Science + Experiments -- Juvenile literature
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Science + Experiments
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- How to be a scientist, written by Steve Mould
- The kids' guide to building cool stuff, by Sheri Bell-Rehwoldt
- Science rocks!, written by Ian Graham ; additional text by Dr. Mike Goldsmith ; step illustrations by Dan Wright
- Smart kids science
- Kitchen science experiments, for ages 6-8, by Barbara Saffer ; illustrations by Leo Abbett
- Super simple things to do with temperature, fun and easy science for kids, Kelly Doudna
- Physics for kids, science experiments and activities inspired by awesome physicists, past and present, Liz Lee Heinecke
- The human body, get under the skin with science activities for kids, Kathleen M. Reilly ; illustrated by Alexis Cornell
- While you're waiting for the food to come, a tabletop science activity book : experiments and tricks that can be done at a restaurant or wherever food is served, by Eric Muller; illustrated by Eldon Doty
- Super simple things to do with water, fun and easy science for kids, Kelly Doudna
- Science art and drawing games for kids, 35+ fun art projects to build amazing science skills, Karyn Tripp
- Scary science, 24 creepy experiments, Shar Levine and Leslie Johnstone ; illustrations by Ashley Spires
- Everyday science, 66 experiments that explain the small and big things all around us, by Eduardo Banqueri, Joseph M. Barras and Octavi López Coronado ; illustrations by Roger Zanni
- Geology you can gobble, Jessie Alkire
- Super slime, [editor, Sophie Parkes]
- Home activity lab, exciting experiments for budding scientists, Jack Challoner ; foreword by Jack Andraka
- Water fun, [illustrations, Lucy Barnard]
- Technology you can taste, Jesse Alkire, consulting editor, Diane Craig, MA/Reading Specialist
- Plan and investigate it!, Shirley Duke and Reagan Miller
- The book of massively epic engineering disasters, Sean Connolly
- 30-minute outdoor science projects, Anna Leigh
- Solve this, forensics : super science and curious capers for the daring detective in you, Kate Messner and Anne Ruppert
- Bill Nye's great big world of science, by Bill Nye and Gregory Mone
- Maker lab, 28 super cool projects : build, invent, create, discover
- Calling all minds, how to think and create like an inventor, Temple Grandin
- Edible science, experiments you can eat, Jodi Wheeler-Toppen with Carol Tennant
- Super simple things to do with balloons, fun and easy science for kids, Kelly Doudna
- The book of wildly spectacular sports science, Sean Connolly ; [illustrations by Chad Thomas]
- My body, [illustrations, Lucy Barnard]
- Steve Spangler's super-cool science experiments for kids
- Janice Vancleave's 200 gooey, slippery, slimy, weird, and fun experiments
- Super simple science experiments for curious kids, 100 awesome activities using supplies you already own, Andrea Scalzo Yi
- Super simple things to do with plants, fun and easy science for kids, Kelly Doudna
- The Usborne book of science activities /, [Rebecca Heddle and Paul Shipton ; designed by Sue Grobecker and Susie McCaffrey ; illustrated by Kate Davies ; edited by Helen Edom and Rebecca Heddle], vol. 3
- Twisted true tales from science, explosive experiments, Stephanie Bearce
- Simple science experiments with everyday materials, Muriel Mandell ; illustrated by Frances Zweifel
- Prove it!, Shirley Duke
- Exploratopia, by Pat Murphy, Ellen Macaulay, and the staff of the Exploratorium ; illustrated by Jason Gorski
- Lotions, potions, and slime, mudpies and more!, by Nancy Blakey
- The book of totally irresponsible science, Sean Connolly
- Science play!, beginning discoveries for 2- to 6-year-olds, Jill F. Hauser
- Science play!, Susan Edwards Richmond
- Sheet pan science, 25 fun, simple science experiments for the kitchen table, Liz Lee Heinecke (the Kitchen Pantry Scientist)
- Cardboard box engineering, cool, inventive projects for tinkerers, makers & future scientists, Jonathan Adolph
- More science projects you can do, by George K. Stone. Illus. by Mel Hunter. --
- Build-it-yourself science laboratory, Illustrated by Joan Metcalf. --
- Chemistry you can chomp, Jessie Alkire
- Amazing science, 83 hands-on S.T.E.A.M. experiments for curious kids!, by Aubre Andrus with Rachel Rothman, Chief Technologist and Engineering Director, Good Housekeeping Institute
- Science can be fun, Keith Wicks ; illustrated by Pavel Kostal
- Easy science experiments, by Diane Molleson and Sarah Savage ; illustrated by Heidi Petach
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