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  • Awesome Science Experiments for Kids: 100+ Fun STEM / STEAM Projects and Why They Work

    Crystal Chatterton

    Paperback (Rockridge Press, Feb. 13, 2018)
    100+ Hands-on projects to get kids excited about science―for kids ages 5-10 As kids grow older, they become more curious about the world around them, often asking, “How does this work?” Science Experiments for Kids teaches budding scientists ages 5-10 the nuts and bolts of the scientific method, using fun, hands-on experiments designed to show kids how to hypothesize, experiment, and then record their findings. With awesome experiments like a Fizzy Rocket, Magnet-Powered Car, and Pencil Sundial, kids will have a blast exploring each S.T.E.A.M. field while learning to build, design, think critically, and feel inspired to make their own discoveries. Science Experiments for Kids contains: 100+ S.T.E.A.M. experiments―Discover how and why it works with interactive science experiments for kids in science, technology, engineering, art, and math. Easy-to-follow instructions―Super simple steps make these science experiments for kids a breeze to do. Colorful photos―Features real-life photos of the science experiments for kids and common household materials used, as well as the final results.From figuring out how quicksand works to turning a lemon into a battery, Science Experiments for Kids teaches young scientists how cool it is to be curious.
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  • Awesome Science Experiments for Kids: 100+ Fun STEM / STEAM Projects and Why They Work

    Crystal Chatterton

    eBook (Rockridge Press, Jan. 30, 2018)
    100+ Hands-on projects to get kids excited about science—for kids ages 5-10As kids grow older, they become more curious about the world around them, often asking, “How does this work?” Science Experiments for Kids teaches budding scientists ages 5-10 the nuts and bolts of the scientific method, using fun, hands-on experiments designed to show kids how to hypothesize, experiment, and then record their findings.With awesome experiments like a Fizzy Rocket, Magnet-Powered Car, and Pencil Sundial, kids will have a blast exploring each S.T.E.A.M. field while learning to build, design, think critically, and feel inspired to make their own discoveries.Science Experiments for Kids contains:100+ S.T.E.A.M. experiments—Discover how and why it works with interactive science experiments for kids in science, technology, engineering, art, and math.Easy-to-follow instructions—Super simple steps make these science experiments for kids a breeze to do.Colorful photos—Features real-life photos of the science experiments for kids and common household materials used, as well as the final results.From figuring out how quicksand works to turning a lemon into a battery, Science Experiments for Kids teaches young scientists how cool it is to be curious.
  • The Sea Raiders

    E. Keble Chatterton

    eBook (E. Keble Chatterton, Nov. 12, 2016)
    “No more risky enterprise day after day, week after week, can be conceived than that of hovering about on the sea-lanes, usually within wireless range of the British cruisers; and the narrow escapes, the coincidences, the exciting moments rival breathless fiction.”In this gripping narrative, Chatterton describes the journey of German-American liners across the world’s marine highways, through rough waters to Pacific islands and tropical climates followed by treacherous winds and snow-capped mountains.He includes rare first-hand accounts and information from the British Admiralty Archives, providing unrivalled descriptions of one of the greatest and most controversial Naval adventures.
  • This Is Gus

    Chris Chatterton

    Hardcover (Penguin Workshop, May 19, 2020)
    "A surefire hit for all picture-book collections." --Booklist"Give grumpy Gus and his positive puppy pal another sausage and invite them back for a sequel." --KirkusMeet Gus. He is one grumpy dog who doesn't like much of anything, especially making new friends. So what will Gus do when a little puppy comes barking into his life?Readers are invited to giggle their grumps away with Gus and his adorable, new puppy friend in this hilarious picture book by Chris Chatterton.
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  • This Is Gus

    Chris Chatterton

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, Aug. 8, 2019)
    Gus is a very grumpy dog. He doesn't like much of anything, especially making new friends. So what will Gus do when a little puppy with a spring-in-his-step appears on the scene? Giggle away those grumps with This is Gus, a hilarious picture book written and illustrated by the fantastic Chris Chatterton, about bad moods and learning to compromise. After all . . . we all have Gus days!
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  • The Brain Full of Holes

    Martin Chatterton

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2010)
    The Brain and his sidekick Sheldon McGlone are back, encountering parallel universes, flying cows, carnivorous cuckoo clocks, and shrinking scientists.Sheldon McGlone has just moved to Switzerland because his mother has married a member of an elite―and secretive―international scientific squad. And now Sheldon’s best friend, The Brain, is also his stepbrother!But when The Brain notices that the Swiss cheese has no holes, and Sheldon discovers his can of Floop soda has no bubbles, the boys realize something is definitely not right. Then Helga Poom arrives. Her father has disappeared and she needs their help to find him.Soon Sheldon, The Brain, and Helga are drawn into the crazy, particle-shifting world of quantum physics and a dangerous adventure where nothing is as it should be.Author Martin Chatterton has once again crafted a delightfully imaginative mystery story featuring an over-the-top storyline and a memorable cast of characters. Readers will love the surprising and occasionally hilarious plot twists.
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  • The Sea Raiders

    E. Keble-Chatterton

    eBook (Endeavour Compass, Aug. 2, 2016)
    “No more risky enterprise day after day, week after week, can be conceived than that of hovering about on the sea-lanes, usually within wireless range of the British cruisers; and the narrow escapes, the coincidences, the exciting moments rival breathless fiction.”From 1914-1918, steamship raiding proved to be a lethal, but honest form of warfare as Germany endeavoured to destroy the Royal Navy. It was a vast campaign planned with the utmost precision and sought to destroy all forms of British sailing craft, weaving a global enterprise of spies and anti-British allies. In this gripping narrative, Chatterton describes the journey of German-American liners across the world’s marine highways, through rough waters to Pacific islands and tropical climates followed by treacherous winds and snow-capped mountains. He includes rare first-hand accounts and information from the British Admiralty Archives, providing unrivalled descriptions of one of the greatest and most controversial Naval adventures.Praise for The Sea-Raiders“Mr. Charleton’s Sea-Stories never fail to interest” — Saturday Review.Praise for E. Keble Chatterton,“Here, in these records of duels to death, of courage and cunning and the final rage of battle, there is the essential spirit of epic.” — Sunday Times. “Stirring descriptions.” — Daily Mail. “Vivid and fascinating stories that will live for all time.” — Daily Sketch.Edward Keble Chatterton (1878-1944) was a sailor and prolific writer from Sheffield. His voyages across the English Channel, to the Netherlands, around the Mediterranean and through the French canals led to many articles and books. Joining the R.N.V.R. at the outbreak of the First World War he commanded a motor launch flotilla, leaving the service in 1919 as a Lieutenant Commander. Between the wars his output included works about model ships, juvenile novels, and narrative histories of naval events; from 1939, his writing focused upon the Second World War.
  • Nothing is More Cuterus Than A Healthy Uterus: Period Tracker Journal for young girls and teens to monitor menstrual cycle, PMS symptoms, bleeding flow, pain levels and mood | 5 Year monthly calendar

    Amy Chatterton

    Paperback (Independently published, May 28, 2020)
    Nothing is More Cuterus Than A Healthy Uterus!Keep track of your period for 60 Month (5 years) in this cute log book designed especially for Girls and Young Adults. It will help you to be conscious about PMS symptoms, bleeding flow, pain levels and mood changes.Why is it important to track your period?Using this period tracker can help you notice disruptions in your menstrual cycle. You might realize that your period has become irregular or changed in frequency, which could be symptoms of bigger health concerns. And of course, one of the main benefits of this period tracker is knowing when you should throw a couple of tampons in your purse. Who doesn’t want that peace of mind?specifications Size : 8x10 inches pages : 122 off-white sturdy pagesCover: Soft, matte cover For every month you will find Period Calendar Period Days since last period Details for 7 days of cycleThis tracker would be a great gift for women or any girl who has just started having their monthly cycle.Take care of your health ♥
  • This Is Gus

    Chris Chatterton

    Hardcover (Macmillan Children's Books, Aug. 8, 2019)
    Gus is a very grumpy dog. He doesn't like much of anything, especially making new friends. So what will Gus do when a little puppy with a spring-in-his-step appears on the scene? Giggle away those grumps with This is Gus, a hilarious picture book written and illustrated by the fantastic Chris Chatterton, about bad moods and learning to compromise. After all . . . we all have Gus days!
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  • This Is Gus

    Chris Chatterton

    eBook (Macmillan Children's Books, Aug. 8, 2019)
    This laugh-out-loud story about Gus the grumpy dog will tickle every dog-lover's funny bone. Gus doesn't like much of anything, not going walkies, not playing fetch, and especially not making new friends. So what will Gus do when a lively little puppy appears on the scene? Is grumpy Gus really a big old softie – maybe, or maybe not...Giggle away those grumps with This is Gus, a hilarious picture book written and illustrated by bestselling Chris Chatterton, about bad moods, friendship and learning to compromise. After all . . . we all have Gus days!
  • The Brain Finds a Leg

    Martin Chatterton

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, Oct. 1, 2009)
    Something strange is happening in Farrago Bay and Sheldon McGlone is going to get to the bottom of it.The local wildlife is behaving strangely and so are some of the grown-ups, particularly his teacher, the weird and elusive Miss Fleming. It doesn’t help that Sheldon is being relentlessly pursued by bullies―including his older brother!Just when things couldn’t get much worse, a new kid turns up in Sheldon’s classroom. Theophilus Brain, aka “The Brain,” has an excessive imagination and a lot of odd ideas about what is ailing Farrago Bay. With clues like a missing human leg and a crocodile who likes to play fetch, it’s up to Sheldon and the Brain to uncover a web of evil that stretches across two continents.Author Martin Chatterton has crafted a wonderfully imaginative mystery that features memorable, well-drawn characters. The surprising and occasionally hilarious plot twists will engage and delight young readers.
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  • Nutty Footy Book

    Chatterton

    Paperback (Penguin Uk, June 1, 1999)
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