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Volcano

kitchen experiment
2019
Simple step-by-step instructions for creating a volcano in the kitchen. Also, introduces basic science concepts such atoms and molecules, acids and bases, elements, and more.

Ideas from nature

2019
"People get many good ideas from nature. Birds, snakes, burrs, and lizards have led to great ideas such as; bullet trains, snakebots, Velcro, and bandages. Includes science and reading activities, a note to caregivers, and a word list"--Provided by publisher.

Ice cream

kitchen experiment
2019
Simple step-by-step instructions for making ice cream without a machine in the kitchen. Also, introduces basic science concepts such as atoms and molecules, freezing points, dissolution, and more.

Mysteries & marvels of science

2007
Uses close-up photography, illustrations, and text to explore some of the mysteries of science, and includes links to Internet sites for additional information.

Groundbreaking scientific experiments, inventions, and discoveries of the 17th century

2002
More than fifty alphabetized entries chronicle the great breakthroughs of science in the seventeenth century; each also includes a selected bibliography.

The science of super powers

an Incredibles discovery book
2020
Learn about the science behind the Supers in Incredibles 2. Technology could make some of those powers real in the near future. What you learn along the way is guaranteed to be . . . INCREDIBLE! Engaging nonfiction text contains facts about the human body, key concepts in physical science, animals with super powers of their own, and more.

Solid, liquid, gassy

Esther the fairy scientist is back, to investigate the water cycle!.

Cutting edge careers in science

The careers covered in this informative book include those of climate scientist, astronomer, geneticist, biochemist, food scientist, cartographer, and others. What the jobs entail, what they pay, and future prospects are discussed along with insights from industry insiders.

Prom theory

"Iris Oxtabee, who has Nonverbal Learning Disability, decides to prove love is simply chemistry by getting popular, newly-single Theo Grant to ask her to prom--complicating her friendship with Seth"--OCLC.

How the world looks to a bee

and other moments of science
Offers short readings in scientific discoveries from a range of scientists who are experts in their fields--including readings on whether or not dogs can read human facial expressions, why the sky is blue, and the titular how a bee sees the world with its eyes.

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