Science -- Miscellanea -- Juvenile literature
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Science -- Miscellanea -- Juvenile literature
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- This book might make you gag, a collection of crazy, gross trivia, by Connie Colwell Miller
- Magic tree house incredible fact book, Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Why on earth?
- That's sneaky!, Crispin Boyer
- What breathes through its butt?, mind-blowing science questions answered, Dr. Emily Grossman ; [illustrated by] Alice Bowsher
- Why is snot green?, and other extremely important questions (and answers), Glenn Murphy
- Were early computers really the size of a school bus?, and other questions about inventions, Deborah Kops ; illustrations by Colin W. Thompson
- 65 more short mysteries you solve with science!, Eric Yoder and Natalie Yoder
- You asked?, over 300 great questions and astounding answers, from the editors of OWL magazine ; compiled and edited by Katherine Farris
- This book requires safety goggles, a collection of bizarre science trivia, by Kristi Lew
- Can lightning strike the same place twice?, and other questions about Earth, weather, and the environment, Joanne Mattern ; illustrations by Colin W. Thompson
- Does it really take seven years to digest swallowed gum?, and other questions you've always wanted to ask, Sandy Donovan ; illustrations by Colin W. Thompson
- The sky's the limit, stories of discovery by women and girls, Catherine Thimmesh ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- 101 ways to gross out your friends, by Julie Huffman ; illustrated by Jim Paillot
- How things work, discover secrets and science behind bounce houses, hovercraft, robotics, and everything in between, T.J. Resler
- Strange but true science, by Stacy B. Davids
- What's up, what's down?, by Lola M. Schaefer ; pictures by Barbara Bash
- Curious comparisons, a life-size look at the world around you, Jorge Doneiger ; photgraphs by Guido Chouela, Cristina Reche, Marcelo Setton, and David Sisso ; translated from the Spanish by Iraida Iturralde
- Weird science, mad marvels from the way-out world, by Matt Lake and Randy Fairbanks
- 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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