You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Clocks and Calendars! (You Wouldn't Want to Live Without...) (You Wouldn't Want to Live Without...)
by Fiona MacDonald
Science Across Cultures (Sci-Hi) (Sci-Hi: Earth Science)
by Brian Williams
With its high-interest, magazine-like design and approach, Sci-Hi teaches science in a way that appeals to teenagers. Digestible chunks of information, along with clear introductions and summaries of important content in each chapter, encourage reluctant and struggling readers to approach, read, and learn important science content. Each title includes photos, quizzes, charts, graphs, and summaries, allowing for a greater sense of interactivity and easier readability.
¿En Qué Mundo Vives? Libromural
by Professor of French Christopher Lloyd
For Stephen Hawking, New Horizons signifies that “We explore because we are human and we want to know.” This remarkable ship, no bigger than a piano, and using no more energy than a lightbulb, has already traveled three billion miles out to Pluto, and is continuing on to the Kuiper Belt, the farthest reaches of our solar system. The book will feature the beautiful, amazingly sharp photographs it is sending back from its journey, which are letting scientists fill in the blanks in our knowledge of...
For the Good of Mankind?: The Shameful History of Human Medical Experimentation
by Vicki Oransky Wittenstein
Technology of the Industrial Revolution (History of Technology (Rosen))
Discusses the movements, location, and characteristics of the nine known planets of our solar system.
Collect and Analyze Data (Think Like a Scientist)
by Julia J Quinlan
You Wouldn't Want to Live Without Clocks and Calendars! (You Wouldn't Want to Live Without...)
by Fiona MacDonald
The War Against Ebola (Wars Waged Under the Microscope)
by Sarah Eason
Women in Engineering (Science Wide Open, #4)
by Mary Wissinger Wissinger
When Did American Astronauts Explore? (Little Book of Answers: Level C)
by Philip Moore
Science Definitions (Set) (Science Definitions)
Rachel Carson Sparks the Environmental Movement (Great Moments in Science)
by Rebecca Rowell
Magnet Power! (First Science Experiments S.)
by Shar Levine and Leslie Johnstone
Magnets irresistibly draw kids to science - turning the learning process into a magical experience. This entertaining collection of experiments helps parents and teachers make the most of that natural, youthful curiosity. These activities answer all the most basic questions in a hands-on way, always with an eye to safety: What do the "N" and the "S" on a magnet mean? What can a magnet pick up - and can I make something magnetic? Where is the largest magnet in the world? There's even a way to mak...
This facsimile edition of a 1922 children’s book features seventy-three dynamic and whimsical woodcut illustrations—the first woodcuts that the famed American craftsman Wharton Esherick produced. A high-quality replica authorized by the Wharton Esherick Museum, this book reveals the foundation of Esherick’s direction as an artist. Edited by Museum director Paul Eisenhauer, it also features a foreword by Museum assistant curator Laura Heemer. The illustrations frame verses that introduce children...
Puedo Probarlo! La Investigacion Cientifica (I Can Prove It! Investigating Science)
by Kelli Hicks