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Earthquakes

Simple text and illustrations provide information about earthquakes, what causes them, and how to stay safe during one.

Droughts

Simple text and illustrations provide information about droughts, what causes them, and how living things adapt to survive.

How to do a science experiment

2022
"Science is a blast when you work together with Grandma! Follow the volcano of fun in this silly story"--Back cover.

Magnetic slime

2022
Text provides recipes on how to make magnetic slime by adding iron oxide powder, along with tips for making scientific observations during the creation process.

Edible slime

2022
Slime can be made out of edible ingredients, such as marshmallows and gummies. Text provides recipes on how to make edible slime, along with tips for making scientific observations during the creation process.

The science of fashion

2021
"In The Science of Fashion, readers learn how science and engineering makes the entire fashion industry possible. Explore the computer technology used in fashion design, the science behind dyes and special treatments such as waterproofing, and the engineering innovations in manufacturing through hands-on projects, links to online resources, and text-to-world connections"--Provided by publisher.

The best American science and nature writing 2021

2021
Contains twenty-six works of American science and nature writing as the best of the genre from the year 2020.

Get hands-on with tectonic plates!

2022
It?s easy to think of Earth as one big rock beneath our feet. The reality is far more interesting! In this volume, young geologists will learn more about the makeup of our planet and the massive sheets of rock that move over its surface. Illustrations, photos, and intriguing hands-on projects will help them understand how Earth?s tectonic plates lead to features such as mountains and ocean trenches, as well as natural disasters such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.

Get hands-on with Earth?s layers!

2022
What?s under your feet as you walk outside? There?s more than just grass and dirt under there! Young readers will learn more about Earth?s layers, from the rocky crust to the dense inner core, in this intriguing book. Color illustrations and photographs, as well as many hands-on activities and projects, provide additional context to ideas such as plate tectonics, early continents, and other topics related to the elementary science curriculum.

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