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- Science--not just for scientists! : easy explorations for young children / by Ardizzone, Leonisa,1968-author.(CARDINAL)483011;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Patterns -- Cause and effect -- Size and scale -- Change and growth -- Energy -- Systems -- How things work." Children will explore patterns, cause and effect, size and scale, change and growth, energy, and how things work. Easy to follow, step-by-step activities lead children and their caregivers through a new world of discovery." - cover.
- Subjects: Science; Science; Science;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Moon : Earth's satellite / by Lundgren, Julie K.(CARDINAL)491898;
K123Accelerated Reader ARAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Science and nature; Astronomy;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Space, humans, and farts / by Gutman, Dan,author.(CARDINAL)343371; Paillot, Jim,illustrator.(CARDINAL)343370;
The beginning -- The why game -- Mr. Docker explains the scientific method -- Far-out: our Solar System -- Does matter matter? -- Materials-stuff about stuff -- Forces and machines -- Light -- Sound -- It's alive! -- Animals -- Famous scientists -- Fakes, frauds, and fame -- Really bad science jokes -- The science of grossness -- The ending."A million hundred WeiRd facts about science and the universe!" -- front cover.710LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Curiosities and wonders; Science;
- Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 9
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- Science and literature in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. With over 400 wood engravings. by Jacob, P. L.,1806-1884.(CARDINAL)130474;
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- Subjects: Art, Medieval.; Literature, Medieval.; Middle Ages.; Renaissance.; Science;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The big book of useless science knowledge : 250 of the coolest, weirdest, and most unbelievable science facts you won't be taught in school.
"In this compendium of obscure facts readers will be treated to baffling scientific knowledge they would never learn at school. Broken into chapters including engineering, space, and biology, a team of experts has scoured the margins to find the silliest and most pointless facts that the world has to offer."--Ages 8-11.Grades 3-6.
- Subjects: Trivia and miscellanea.; Science; Curiosities and wonders; Science;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 5
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- What breathes through its butt? : mind-blowing science questions answered / by Grossman, Emily,author.(CARDINAL)771316; Bowsher, Alice,illustrator.(CARDINAL)793298;
Science is awesome! -- What part of your body can't feel any pain? -- Why is your elbow sometimes called your funny bone? -- What can you do to make a pineapple taste riper? -- About how much does the whole of the internet weigh? -- Which of these has the most bones? -- Which is the strongest bone in the human body? -- What can't an egg do? -- Where is the strongest muscle in your body? -- Which animal alive today has the strongest bite? -- Which creature had the strongest bite ever? -- What's the best way to escape the grip of a crocodile's jaw? -- If you draw a line with a standard pencil how far will you get? -- Which of these is getting shorter? -- How may people would need to jump in the air at the same time in order to make the ground move as much as an earthquake? -- Which of these materials has been used to build an earthquake-proof building? -- What might make your muscles stronger? -- Which of these might determine how much you sweat? -- Which animal uses its sweat as a sunscreen? -- Why is the sea blue? -- On which planet does a day last longer than a year? -- On which planet might it stay dark for 21 years at a time? -- Which of these animals can breathe through its butt? -- How long would you need to fart to produce gas with the equivalent energy of an atomic bomb? -- How much methane gas does one cow burp and fart in a day? -- Which of these is not a real way that an animal makes use of its poop? -- Coffee tastes better when the coffee beans have been pooped out of which animal? -- Which revolting animal regularly eats its own poop? -- The center of the Milky Way probably tastes like which one of these? -- What kind of cows might produce the most milk? -- How do you block a tickle?"Why is your elbow called your funny bone? How could you escape the grip of a crocodile's jaw? Which animal can breathe through its butt? This book uncovers the amazing scientific explanations behind all sorts of questions that can pop into our heads. Can an egg bounce? How can a giraffe's ridiculously long neck contain the same number of bones as a human's? How much does the Internet weigh? With delightful interactive features that invite readers to guess answers to questions and make links between different scientific concepts, this is a great book for reluctant readers and STEAM lovers alike"--Grades 4-6.Ages 10-12.
- Subjects: Trivia and miscellanea.; Illustrated works.; Science; Science; Curiosities and wonders;
- Available copies: 27 / Total copies: 34
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- Asia : the seven continents / by Son, John,author.(CARDINAL)670489;
As the largest and most populous continent on Earth, Asia is remarkably rich in history and culture, and its varied landscape contains everything from mountains and tundra to deserts and rainforests. Readers will see all that this diverse continent has to offer as they learn about its history, study its wildlife, and meet up with locals to see what life is like for Asias people. Features include engaging sidebars that highlight unique animals, landmarks and more; maps to show size, location and topography; glossaries; eye-catching images; charts, diagrams and more.950L
- Subjects: Science and nature; History;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 6
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- Battle / by Holmes, Richard,1946-2011.(CARDINAL)128599; Dann, Geoff,illustrator.(CARDINAL)316030; Brightling, Geoff.(CARDINAL)207543; Brightling, Geoff,illustrator.(CARDINAL)207543;
Contains indexA photo essay about the weapons, tactics, and uniforms used in military battle.Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Battles; Military art and science; Military art and science.;
- Available copies: 21 / Total copies: 22
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- Deep: Delve Into Hidden Worlds. by McGeachin, Jess.;
Welcome to the deep * Deep Ocean: Giants of the deep * It gets weird down here * The ocean floor * Deep Forest: By day, by night * Trees that talk * The ground crew * Deep Earth * Hidden treasure Caves * A home underground * The city below * In the sewers * Buried secrets * Deep Time: Clues to the past * What we leave behind * The path ahead * Deep Space: What we can see * What we can't see * Into the unknown * Deep Inside: Under your skin * A team of trillions * Deep Connections * Surviving the deep * Glossary * Find Out More * IndexA book that explores the places hardest to reach, from the molten depths of our planet to the frigid depths of outer space. Linking seemingly diverse subject matter, it invites the reader to explore worlds hidden from view.
- Subjects: Science and nature; Natural history;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Ada Twist's big project book for stellar scientists / by Beaty, Andrea,author.(CARDINAL)354633; Roberts, David,1970-illustrator.(CARDINAL)420531;
"For curious young minds who ask why? how? what? when? and then why? again and again, the bestselling team behind Ada Twist, Scientist has developed a STEM project book based on the beloved character. Ada herself will take readers through the scientific method and introduce them to some of her favorite sciences, including chemistry, botany, astronomy, and environmental science. Budding scientists will solve everyday mysteries and come to think more critically about the world around them. Like Rosie's and Iggy's project books, Ada's will be empowering and kid-friendly, with tons of classroom and parent appeal. No kid's lab would be complete without it!"--AD740L
- Subjects: Science; Science;
- Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 7
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