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Pluto is peeved!

an ex-planet searches for answers
Scientists decide that Pluto is no longer a planet and roams the science museum to ask the other inhabitants--such as a dinosaur, a germ, and the Earth--why scientists decide to change things.
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Little Leonardo's fascinating world of science

". . . introduces kids to the vast and varied areas of science and the different types of scientists they can aspire to become"--OCLC.
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Women in science

"Profiles female pioneers in the fields of science, technology, architecture, and mathematics, tracing their backgrounds and world-changing contributions"--OCLC.
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How to be a scientist

Provides step-by-step instructions for over forty science experiments examining the human body, the Earth, the natural world, and the properties of space. Also includes stories about famous scientists and pages explaining the science behind the activities.--.
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Asimov's biographical encyclopedia of science and technology

the lives and achievements of 1195 great scientists from ancient times to the present, chronologically arranged
1972
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Biography today

profiles of people of interest to young readers
2002
Contains current biographical sketches, autobiographies and obituary entries for well-known scientists and inventors.
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Snowflake Bentley-- and other stories of inspiring people

2010
Contains three brief biographies about inspiring individuals, including the title story about self-taught scientist Willie Bentley, who photographed thousands of individual snowflakes in order to study their unique formations.
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Science

2015
Science buffs will find the topics that pique their curiosity in this book that spans the science spectrum, including simple machines, elements, computers, and sound, electrical, and light energy. Fun, easy projects demonstrate key concepts, while quizzes test reading comprehension.
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The dark descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein

The events of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein unfold from the perspective of Elizabeth Lavenza, who is adopted as a child by the Frankensteins as a companion for their volatile son Victor.
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