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Kitchen science experiments

how does your mold garden grow?
2010
Provides instructions for more than fifteen experiments that use household items and teach about science topics, such as cells, bacteria, acids and bases, and the phases of matter.

Magic up your sleeve

amazing illusions, tricks, and science facts you'll never believe
2010
Provides original hands-on science experiments and information about the science of magic and illusions.

The science of a guitar

the science of sound
2009
This book explains how guitars and other objects make sounds--and sometimes music.

Floating and sinking

2006
Presents an introduction to the concepts of sinking and floating, in simple text with illustrations, explaining density, buoyancy, displacement, and more.

My sister, my science report

1990
Though Tess is stuck with the class nerd for a partner in a science project, they become good friends as they study the unlikely subject of Tess's older sister.

Science

1992
Brief, one-paragraph presentations of scientific topics, including chemical elements, electricity, light, astronomy and space flight, and atomic energy.

Magic school bus: expedition down under #10

2001
The magic school bus ends up on the other side of the world when we went searching for the kookaburra.

Einstein adds a new dimension

2007
Narrative text explores scientific discoveries made from the late nineteenth century through the early twenty-first, discussing Albert Einstein, Max Planck, Marie Curie, the theory of relativity, nuclear physics, and much more. Includes sidebars, charts, maps, diagrams, and suggestions for further reading.

The little science encyclopedia

2001
An illustrated science encyclopedia for children.

Extreme scientists

exploring nature's mysteries from perilous places
2009
Profiles three extreme scientists who risk their lives to conduct research in some of the world's most intense environments, describing the experiences of scientists studying hurricanes, cave microbes, and forest canopies.

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