Science -- Miscellanea -- Juvenile literature
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- Science!, written by Abigail Beall [and four others] ; illustrators, Peter Bull [eight others]
- How?, more experiments for the young scientist, Dave and Kathy Prochnow
- Extreme garage science for kids!, James & Joanna Orgill ; illustrations by Mara Harris
- Where fish go in winter, and other great mysteries, by Amy Goldman Koss ; illustrated by Laura Bryant
- why not?, Crispin Boyer
- Weird but true 8, 300 outrageous facts
- Super-brain science book of why
- Is the end of the world near, from crackpot predictions to scientific scenarios, Ron Miller
- 101 great science experiments, Neil Ardley
- Fizzing physics, Steve Parker
- We're going on a bear hunt, an adventure field guide, text by Hanna Pang
- Why?, the best ever question and answer book about nature, science and the world around you, by Catherine Ripley ; illustrated by Scot Ritchie
- The science of science fiction, Matthew Brenden Wood ; illustrated by Tom Casteel
- Cuestiones cient?ficas, preguntas sencillas (cotidianas) con respuestas dif?ciles (cient?ficas), Rosa Mar?a Herrera
- Magic up your sleeve, amazing illusions, tricks, and science facts you'll never believe, Helaine Becker ; illustrated by Claudia Dávila
- Night science for kids, exploring the world after dark, by Terry Krautwurst
- Strange mysteries of the unexplained, Oliver Doyle
- At home, Elizabeth Snoke Harris
- Bulos científicos, de la tierra plana al coronavirus, Alexandre López-Borrull
- Electricity and magnetism, make science make sense, Anna Claybourne ; illustrated by Chrissy Barnard
- More Ryan's world of science, text by Aubre Andrus
- What's older than a giant tortoise?, Robert E. Wells
- Ar̲iviyal tol̲ilnuṭpam par̲r̲i ar̲iyalām vāṅka!, ākkiyōn̲, Es. Cuntaram
- How things work encyclopedia, [senior editors, Carrie Love, Penny Smith]
- 101 ways to gross out your friends, by Julie Huffman ; illustrated by Jim Paillot
- Why does popcorn pop?, and other kitchen questions, by Catherine Ripley ; illustrated by Scot Ritchie
- Ciencia a lo grande, David Macaulay ; traducci?n, Ana Riera Aragay
- Magic tree house incredible fact book, Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- 1000 questions & answers factfile, [Robin Kerrod ... [et al.]
- Science facts to surprise you!, by Grace Hansen
- First science encyclopedia
- The science almanac for kids, by Q.L. Pearce ; illustrated by Mary Bryson and Mary Ann Fraser
- The Kingfisher science encyclopedia
- That's sneaky!, Crispin Boyer
- 101 things you should know about science, Sonia Mehta [in association with Quadrum Solutions]
- Mysteries of the universe, Colin Wilson
- Experiments with balloons, Robert Gardner and David Webster
- Bill Nye the Science Guy's consider the following, a way cool set of science questions, answers, and ideas to ponder, by Bill Nye ; with additional writing by Ian Saunders and illustrations by Anton Kimball
- The mystery of crop circles, Chris Oxlade
- Raising curious kids, over 100 simple activities to develop your child's imagination, Nancy Sokol Green
- You xi zhong de ke xüe, Hans Jürgen Press zhu ; Wang Taizhi, Shen Huizhu yi = Spiel-das wissen schafft / Hans Jürgen Press
- Strange stuff, true stories of odd places and things, by Janet Nuzum Myers ; illustrations by Maj-Britt Hagsted
- The most amazing science pop-up book, written by Jay Young
- Go-carts, catapults & midnight feasts, 101 vintage pastimes for modern kids, Catherine Cox
- That's gross!, Crispin Boyer
- The disappearing spoon, and other true tales of rivalry, adventure, and the history of the world from the periodic table of the elements, Sam Kean
- 101 great science experiments, Neil Ardley
- Danger!, written by Laura Buller... [et al.] ; consultants, Kim Bryan... [et al.]
- Were early computers really the size of a school bus?, and other questions about inventions, by Deborah Kops ; illustrations by Colin W. Thompson
- Monster science, could monsters survive (and thrive!) in the real world?, written by Helaine Becker ; illustrated by Phil McAndrew
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