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Xkcd

2009
A collection of the webcomic "Xkcd" by Randall Munroe that covers math, science, love, and life in general.

The science zone

jokes, riddles, tongue twisters & "daffynitions"
2015
Contains one hundred science-themed jokes, tongue twisters, and humorous definitions; and includes creative writing information and exercises as well as color illustrations.

Science

the definitive visual guide
2021
A illustrated introduction to science, discussing various concepts, inventions, and breakthroughs; and profiling significant people.

How to test a friendship

2022
With the help of a fun, odd scientist, third graders Violet, Pablo, and Deepak embark on an adventure in the Maker Maze, a magical laboratory full of robots, an antigravity chamber, 3D printers, and more.

Brain trouble

2022
Visiting a Brain Fair is fun, but Violet and her friends get to learn even more amazing facts about the brain when they enter the magical Maker Maze.

Awesome experiments with living things

2018
Text and illustrations present a collection of activities that look at the science behind plants and other living things.

10-minute kitchen science projects

2022
"Looking for quick and easy science projects for your makerspace? Look no further! From mini rockets and rainbows to ice cream and invisible ink, these . . . 10-minute kitchen science projects will have kids making in no time!"--Provided by publisher.

Colorful slime

2022
Slime can be bouncy, stretchy, and oozy. It's a non-Newtonian fluid. Text provides recipes on how to make homemade slime, along with tips for making scientific observations during the creation process.
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The complete cookbook for young scientists

good science makes great food
2021
Contains seventy recipes for children that can help teach about science.

Science and the ske?tic

discerning fact from fiction
2022
"Covering how science is done, why some people want to trick others, and why false information can be dangerous, this book empowers readers to know which sources to trust and which to dismiss as deceit"--Provided by publisher.
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