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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Coral (Ocean Life) Coral (Ocean Life) Lola M. Schaefer Simple text and photographs depict corals and how they create coral reefs. OL15277706W
Push and pull Push and pull Hollie J. Endres,Lola M. Schaefer,Gail Saunders-Smith Simple text and photographs describe and illustrate push and pull movement. OL15277950W
Howtoons Howtoons Saul Griffith,Joost Bonsen Part comic strip and part science experiment, this book shows children how to find imaginative new uses for common household items like soda bottles, duct tape, mop buckets for science experiments. … OL15986632W
Stinky smelly hold-your-nose science Stinky smelly hold-your-nose science Kristine Petterson Think science is boring? You're in for hours of fun and big smelly surprises. Contains 20 experiments. OL16026055W
The Berenstain Bears' Big Book of Science and Nature The Berenstain Bears' Big Book of Science and Nature Stan Berenstain Discover fun facts about the natural world in the company of the Berenstain Bears and their friend, Professor Actual Factual, the foremost bear scientist of his time! This treasury of knowledge inclu… OL17334482W
Why is snot green? Why is snot green? Glenn Murphy Sure a lot of kids want to grow up to be astronauts, but according to scientist Glenn Murphy, even MORE kids want to know what happens to astronaut farts. (Short answer: Not good things!) And they wa… OL17729494W
Solids, liquids, gases Solids, liquids, gases Charnan Simon An introduction to the properties of matter, discussing solids, liquids, and gases. OL17746051W
Positive reaction! Positive reaction! Sara L. Latta "Simplifies junior high science in engaging and conversational language and offers examples and activities to show readers how the topics tie in to real life"-- OL17923853W
How loud can you burp? How loud can you burp? Glenn Murphy This is a wonderfully funny and informative book which helps us take a fresh look at the world (and universe) we live in, with no boring bits and an abundance of fascinating facts! OL17928846W
The wedge The wedge Patricia Armentrout Text and pictures introduce the wedge, a simple machine placed between objects to split, tighten, or secure a hold. OL1885923W
Super Science Concoctions Super Science Concoctions Jill Frankel Hauser Fizz, gurgle, bubble, and brew! Hours of outrageous science fun await kids with Jill Hauser's incredible science concoctions. Kids explore a world of amazing science -- from capillary action to liqui… OL1947946W
Rainbows never end Rainbows never end Laura Lyn DiSiena This earth-shattering book is filled with fun facts about snow, sunlight, rainbows, and more! OL19987409W
Stem jobs in sports Stem jobs in sports Rick Raymos Some of the most exciting careers are in STEM fields. A strong STEM education will allow you to research, test, and build new things. Learn about what role STEM plays in the sports industry. The spor… OL20896818W
Story of Science Story of Science Anna Claybourne Introduces some of the major scientific discoveries throughout history, including the age of the Earth, gravity, atoms, and dinosaur fossils. OL21017600W
1000 questions & answers factfile 1000 questions & answers factfile Robin Kerrod Full of fun and fascinating questions and answers, this handy, compact volume is perfect for inquisitive readers eight and up. With its fresh, appealing design and lively, informative text, the book … OL21179000W
STEM jobs in music STEM jobs in music Shirley Smith Duke "STEM jobs in music range from developing new effects to recording performances. Sound engineers, technicians, and acoustic engineers are just a few of the ways you can contribute to the music indust… OL22311262W
IScience IScience Clive Gifford "Thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality, you can trigger and explode or create chemical chaos in your own room without ruining a single thing. Download the free APP, place your tablet or sm… OL24273658W
The kids' science book The kids' science book Robert Hirschfeld Suggests experiments involving such aspects of nature as light, trees, and water. OL2626121W
Sink or swim Sink or swim Marshall, John A collection of science experiments involving water, answering such questions as "Why does the water in the bathtub rise higher when you get in?" and "Why do some things sink and some float?" OL2908500W
Science sensations Science sensations Diane Willow Activities/experiments to give a new awareness of the world around us. Treats such areas as light, color, shadows, reflections, motion pictures, illusion, and patterns. OL4133952W
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