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Unofficial Minecraft STEM lab for kids

family-friendly projects for exploring concepts in science, technology, engineering, and math
2018
Provides forty-eight projects for Minecraft, including quests and hands-on activities to go along with the game.
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The book of ingeniously daring chemistry

24 experiments for young scientists
2018
Provides step-by-step instructions for twenty-four chemistry experiments.
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Billy Sure, kid entrepreneur

2016
Famous young inventor Billy Sure is hosting an online contest to help other kid inventors.

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Harry Harlow and the science of love
2007
A nonfiction graphic novel about psychologist Harry Harlow's famous experiments that demonstrated how rhesus monkeys preferred the soft, cloth-stuffed animal mother over wire surrogates; and how scientists wouldn't admit the word love into their clinical language.

Using models and math in science

2017
Simple text and photographs introduce the importance of using models to test ideas, collect data, and find patterns.
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The science of monsters

2017
Uses science to analyze whether monsters from stories and film could really exist.
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The science of magic

2017
Looks at the science behind magic, discussing how much of it is real and how much is illusion.
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Super gross germ projects

2019
Teaches readers about germs and contains eight projects involving them.
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Collaborate and share results

2019
"A book for young students about how to collaborate and share results following the scientific method"--Provided by publisher.
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National Geographic Almanac 2019

hot new science, incredible photographs, maps, facts, infographics & more
2019
A visual exploration of new developments in science during the year 2018.
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