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Limerick comics

2017
Presents original limericks on a wide range of history and science topics accompanied by comic-book-style illustrations and explanatory text.

Unmasking the science of superpowers!

2016
"Did you know that advancements in robotics could soon make super-powered suits a reality? Or that some people have a rare gene that gives them superstrong bones? Hold onto your cape, you're about to become an expert on the high-flying science behind super powers!"--Provided by publisher.

Jop and Blip wanna know

2021
"Join Jop and Blip as they follow their curiosity and investigate these seemingly odd questions using their own brand of logic, critical thinking skills, STEM knowledge, and humor. Can you hear a penguin fart on Mars? What if you wanted a dragon sandwich? Why do we need TWO ears?"--OCLC.

Mysterious experiments

Readers learn all about science by following along with step-by-step instructions and completing fun, informative messy activities. Each project is ranked from easy to hard so readers can find the project best suited for them.

Messy experiments

Readers learn all about science by following along with step-by-step instructions and completing fun, informative messy activities. Each project is ranked from easy to hard so readers can find the project best suited for them.

Science and the paranormal

probing the existence of the supernatural
1981
Contains essays on the Bermuda Triangle, biorhythms, psychic healing, ESP, psychokinesis, etc.

The periodic table of elements

understanding the building blocks of everything
Step out of your element with Science Comics: The Periodic Table of Elements, the latest volume of First Second's nonfiction graphic novel series! A book of fun chemistry experiments has fallen into the wrong hands. Only Mel can use her knowledge of the periodic table to put an end to a maniacal madman's evil schemes. The periodic table helps us quickly understand the 118 elements, those tiny substances that make up everything in the world. By using the periodic table, we can recognize how these building blocks behave, find trends and patterns in the universe, and make predictions about elements that haven't been discovered yet. Join us in learning about the periodic table, and maybe the next big discovery will be yours!.

Let's make a salt crystal

2021
"Discusses the science behind salt crystals and includes instructions for readers to make their own from household materials"--Provided by publisher.

Minerals

2022
From cell phones to toothpaste, minerals are everywhere. But what do you really know about minerals? Dig underground to see how we get minerals from rocks. Explore some of the most beautiful, rare minerals. Then, look at streets, jewelry, food, and more to see how we use minerals in our everyday lives. It's key Earth science curriculum made approachable for all!.

Whiz kid

2022
"When Miles teams up with his friends to enter a citywide science competition, his cousin Cam, who made it to regionals the year before, offers to help, but while everyone else is rocking the project, Miles feels like the weak link"--OCLC.

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