Kids Nonfiction SCIENCE
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Kids Nonfiction SCIENCE
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- The science of medical technology, from humble syringes to lifesaving robots, written by Cath Senker ; [artists, Alexandre Affonso, Bryan Beach]
- Science stunts, fun feats of physics, by Jordan D. Brown ; Illustrated by Anthony Owsley
- The Amazon, Jane Bingham
- Experiments with solids, liquids, and gases, Christine Taylor-Butler
- Grow, secrets of our DNA, Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Emily Sutton
- Backyard biology, discover the life cycles and adaptations outside your door with hands-on science activities, Donna Latham ; illustrated by Michelle Simpson
- Extreme abilities, amazing human feats and the simple science behind them, written by Galadriel Watson ; illustrated by Cornelia Li
- Young Charles Darwin and the voyage of the Beagle, Ruth Ashby
- The printing press, by Rebecca Sabelko ; [Editor: Betsy Rathburn]
- The fantastic undersea life of Jacques Cousteau, Dan Yaccarino
- One of a kind, a story about sorting and classifying, Neil Packer
- The case of the soda explosion and other true science mysteries for you to solve, by Darlene R. Stille
- Thud!, Wile E. Coyote experiments with forces and motion, by Mark Weakland ; illustrated by Christian Cornia
- Who was Jacques Cousteau?, by Nico Medina ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Is it okay to pee in the ocean?, the fascinating science of our waste and our world, by Ella Schwartz ; illustrated by Lily Williams
- The human body, Kathryn Senior ; illustrator: Nicholas Hewetson
- Hair, by Robin Twiddy
- Experiments with electricity, Susan H. Gray
- Bigfoot and adaptation, by Terry Collins
- The boy who invented the Popsicle, the cool science behind Frank Epperson's famous frozen treat
- Lise Meitner, had the right vision about nuclear fission, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- Tiny creatures, the world of microbes, written by Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Emily Sutton
- Marie Curie, discoverer of radium, Margaret Poynter
- Gates of the Arctic, Ruth A. Musgrave
- Explore the tropical rain forest, by Linda Tagliaferro
- What's going to happen?, making your hypothesis, Paul Challen
- The boy who invented TV, the story of Philo Farnsworth, by Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Greg Couch
- The human body, get under the skin with science activities for kids, Kathleen M. Reilly ; illustrated by Alexis Cornell
- Rosalind Franklin, written by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- Electricity, by Anita Nahta Amin
- An illustrated timeline of inventions and inventors, by Kremena T. Spengler ; illustrated by Rick Morgan
- Plants & fungi!, contributors, Professor Lynne Boddy MBE, Dr. Chris Clennett, Wendy Horobin, Dr. Sarah Jose, Jo Locke ; illustrators, Andrew Beckett, Peter Bull, Arran Lewis, Sofian Moumene, and KJA Artists
- What's a germ, Joseph Lister?, the medical mystery that forever changed the way we heal, Lori Alexander ; illustrations by Daniel Duncan
- Super hero science, by Jennifer Hackett
- The transfer of energy, by Christine Zuchora-Walske
- 100 easy STEAM activities, awesome hands-on projects for aspiring artists and engineers, Andrea Scalzo Yi
- Deciduous forest food chains, by Julia Vogel ; illustrated by Hazel Adams
- The ups and downs of gravity, by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Anna Raff
- Wildflowers, by Libby Romero
- Tasting their prey, animals with an amazing sense of taste, written by Kathryn Lay ; illustrated by Christina Wald
- Physics for kids, science experiments and activities Inspired by awesome physicists, past and present, Liz Lee Heinecke
- Pollen, Darwin's 130 year prediction, by Darcy Pattison ; illustrated by Peter Willis
- When plants took over the planet, the amazing story of plant evolution, Dr Chris Thorogood ; illustrated by Amy Grimes
- The Invention Hunters discover how electricity works, written and illustrated by Korwin Briggs
- The book of big science ideas, Freya Hardy ; illustrated by Sara Mulvanny
- Stephen Hawking, cosmologist who gets a big bang out of the universe, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- Let's investigate with Nate, the life cycle, written by Nate Ball ; illustrated by Wes Hargis
- Pretty tricky, the sneaky ways plants survive, written by Etta Kaner ; illustrated by Ashley Barron
- Meat-eating plants, by Margee Gould
- Tiny invaders in the water, Lou Bensinger
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