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At the playground

1999
An easy to read story about the playground.

The art of curiosity

50 visionary artists, scientists, poets, makers, and dreamers who are changing the way we see our world
2019
"In this book 50 artists, scientists, philosophers, makers, and others talk about the vital role curiosity plays in their lives, and how you too can ask the questions that . . . [may] . . . help to make our world a better place"--Back cover.

Let's make slime

2021
"Discusses the science behind slime and includes instructions for readers to make their own from household materials"--Provided by the publisher.
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Can you hear a penguin fart on Mars?

and other excellent questions
"Jop and Blip follow their curiosity as they figure out the answers to life's most pressing questions, such as: Can you hear a penguin fart on Mars? What if you wanted a dragon sandwich? And Why do we need two ears?"--Jacket flap.
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The awesome book of edible experiments for kids

2021
"Did you know that all cooking is really chemistry? And that chocolate chip cookies will look--and taste--completely different if you swap out baking powder for baking soda? Or swap out brown sugar for white sugar? In this cookbook packed with 25 edible science experiment recipes kids can do in their own kitchen, chemistry professor and science entertainer Kate the Chemist introduces young scientists to the fascinating world of STEM--and cooking! Kids can make their own: chocolate-covered pretzels, rainbow pasta, ice cream, pretzel bites, and more! Each recipe includes step-by-step instructions, an ingredients list, full-color photographs, a messiness factor rating, and a note from Kate explaining the science behind each delicious treat"--From the publisher's web site.
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A day in the life of a poo, a gnu, and you

2021
"Packed with comics, diagrams and 'secret diaries,' this book is an . . . encyclopedic glance at a dizzying host of different things--from hearts to farts to coconuts--and makes a . . . [humorous] and informative guide for curious young readers. Join the . . . exploration of 'a day in the life' of nearly 100 things on Earth. Find out what exactly your tongue does all day long, how a Japanese knotweed destroys everything in its path, and why no two snowflakes are ever the same. From the gross and smelly to the beautiful and fascinating, this book is a treasure trove of . . . information"--Provided by publisher.

Science

For some, science can be a difficult subject to get interested in. However, with the help of this stimulating volume, readers will realize how fun and interesting science can be. Challenging questions are presented to readers, and then answered using informative and accessible text. Detailed and colorful illustrations engage readers of many ages and levels and will heighten their understanding of the content. Both budding scientists and those reluctant to delve deeper into the subject of science will gain a new approach and enthusiasm.

Gooey science experiments

2021
Readers will explore gooey science experiments.

Squishy science experiments

2021
Readers will learn about squishy science experiments.

Moldy science experiments

2021
Readers will learn hand-on moldy experiments.

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