Science -- Juvenile literature
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Science -- Juvenile literature
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- Marvellous machines, Jane Wilsher & Andřs Lozano
- How to build a leprechaun trap, Larissa Juliano
- Inner workings, the extraordinary insides of ordinary things, by Peter Hinckley ; art by Olga Zakharova
- Bill Nye's great big world of science, by Bill Nye and Gregory Mone
- Nerd Aa - Zz, your reference to literally figuratively everything you've always wanted to know, T.J. Resler
- Seasons, a year in nature, by Hannah Pang ; illustrated by Clover Robin
- Maisy explores, a first words book, Lucy Cousins
- Science and the ske?tic, discerning fact from fiction, Marc Zimmer
- Everything awesome about space and other galactic facts!, written and illustrated by Mike Lowery
- STEM, written by Emilie Dufresne ; designed by Danielle Rippengill
- Wonder women of science, twelve geniuses who are currently rocking science, technology, and the world., Tiera Fletcher and Ginger Rue ; illustrated by Sally Wern Comport
- Math fables too, making science count, by Greg Tang ; illustrated by Taia Morley
- Monster science, could monsters survive (and thrive!) in the real world?, written by Helaine Becker ; illustrated by Phil McAndrew
- Why, Fly Guy?, a big question & answer book, Tedd Arnold
- Mega-predators of the past, written by Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Howard Gray
- My weird school fast facts, Dan Gutman ; pictures by Jim Paillot
- Science-fun, a spot-it challenge, by Sarah L. Schuette
- What in the wow?, 250 bonkerballs facts, by Mindy Thomas and Guy Raz ; illustrated by Dave Coleman
- Open science, knowledge for everyone, Monique Polak ; illustrated by Catherine Chan
- How things work encyclopedia, [senior editors, Carrie Love, Penny Smith]
- Science can be fun
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