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Dollars and sense

economics and science
Discusses the role that science plays in facts that affect the economy around the world like transportation, the oil industry, and in natural disasters like the bird flu, hurricanes and global warming.
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Science

its history and development
Traces the history and development of science from the discovery of fire and early agriculture on to modern medicine and information technology.
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Step-by-step science experiments in biology

Provides step-by-step instructions for twenty-two science experiments about biology.
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Step-by-step science experiments in chemistry

Provides step-by-step instructions for twenty-two science experiments about chemistry.
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Step-by-step science experiments in ecology

Provides step-by-step instructions for twenty-two science experiments about ecology.
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How to outsmart a billion robot bees

Sixth-grade genius Nate Bannister, with his talking car Betsy and super-powered pets Bosper the Scottish terrier and Sir William the gull, teams up with his friend Delphine to stop the Red Death Tea Society from unleashing angry bees on the city of Polt.
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Electricity and magnets

Gives science experiments that can be created using electricity and magnetism. Includes supply lists for each experiment.
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Question it!

"Children ask questions to help them understand the world around them. This sense of wonder and curiosity is a trait shared by scientists. This fresh and thoughtful title encourages readers to embrace inquiry as they learn about the kinds of questions scientists ask and how they investigate to find answers."--Provided by publisher.
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Observe it!

"We all learn about the world around us by making observations. Scientists are no exception! This ... title explains how scientists observe using their senses and tools. Readers will apply what they learn by making observations, comparing, sorting, and classifying."--Provided by publisher.
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