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Awesome experiments with living things

Text and illustrations present a collection of activities that look at the science behind plants and other living things.
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Maker lab outdoors

25 super cool projects : build, invent, create, discover
Text and illustrations present twenty-five different science projects that can be done outside.
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Amazing life science activities

"Provides step-by-step instructions for activities demonstrating life science concepts and explanations for the concepts presented"--.
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Oh no!

(or, How my science project destroyed the world)
After winning the science fair with the giant robot she has built, a little girl realizes that there is a major problem.

In the deep blue sea

Jack, his genius siblings, and inventor Hank Witherspoon go to Hawaii and help technology billionaire Ashley Hawking find out who is sabotaging her revolutionary electric plant that harvests energy from the deep ocean. Includes facts about the deep ocean, the scientific process, and green power, as well as instructions for an experiment.

Super experiments with light and sound

Contains step-by-step, illustrated instructions for experiments and activities involving principles pertaining to color and sound.

Prize-winning science fair projects for curious kids

Presents 50 science fair projects using simple, inexpensive materials.

Science

a LEGO adventure in the real world
Contains facts about a variety of topics in science and includes illustrations of LEGO figures providing additional information about the topics.
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Reality check

how science deniers threaten our future
Explores common threads and unscientific tactics among several movements that deny scientific advancements pertaining to evolution, climate change, AIDS, oil shortages, population growth, and vaccines. Discusses how denying or ignoring science harms society by increasing scientific ignorance, risk of global catastrophes, disease, and death.
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Darwin's backyard

how small experiments led to a big theory
Explores the life and work of Charles Darwin against the backdrop of his roles as husband and father of ten children--three of whom died in childhood. Explores his love of science and the studies he conducted within his own home enlisting the help of his family, friends, and servants as he searched for understanding.
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