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Books with author Mary Kay Carson

  • The Scientific Kid

    Mary Carson

    Spiral-bound (Harpercollins, April 1, 1989)
    Illustrations and text give step-by-step instructions for thirty-five easy science projects including growing crystals, making invisible ink, and dipping candles
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  • The Underground Railroad For Kids: From Slavery To Freedom With 21 Activities

    Mary Kay Carson

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 1, 2005)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
  • What Makes a Tornado Twist?: And Other Questions About Weather

    Mary Kay Carson, Louis Mackay

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, July 1, 2014)
    Is each snowflake unique? What comes first: thunder or lightning? What causes the seasons? Charming illustrations, clever charts, and fun text help kids learn whatever they want to know about wild weather. No matter their question, the fascinating answers are right here!
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  • How Strong Is an Ant?: And Other Questions About Bugs and Insects

    Mary Kay Carson, Carol Schwartz

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, July 1, 2014)
    Are there more insects than people on Earth? Are all bugs insects? And can all insects fly? From the number of legs a ladybug has to the truth about whether termites eat wood and why crickets chirp, this cool book helps children discover some of the world's most amazing creatures.
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  • Did It All Start with a Snowball Fight?: And Other Questions About...The American Revolution

    Mary Kay Carson, Robert Hunt

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, Aug. 7, 2012)
    Could a snowball fight really have sparked the American Revolution? What made people get so steaming mad over the price of tea? And did it take a minuteman only a minute to join the fight? Step back into colonial America to find out about taxation without representation; why the British were called lobsters, the first-ever combat submarine, and whether Yankee doodles were really dandy! This interesting take on eh American Revolution will attract young readers…even if they don't have to write a book report.
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  • Why Does Earth Spin?: And Other Questions About Our Planet

    Mary Kay Carson, Peter Bull

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, Jan. 7, 2014)
    Where is planet Earth—and how big is it? Does the ground move under our feet? What would we find if we dug down all the way to the Earth's core? And why is the sky blue? Children will discover the answers to these and other must-know questions about our amazing planet.
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  • What Sank the World's Biggest Ship?: And Other Questions About the Titanic

    Mary Kay Carson, Mark Elliott

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, April 3, 2012)
    Why was the Titanic so huge? Did all the passengers really eat off gold plates? How could an iceberg just appear out of nowhere? Here are the answers to all these and other “must-know” questions about the building, launch, and tragic sinking of the most famous ship of all time. This trivia-rich look back on that fateful night includes gripping, true information that will entice young readers--even if they don't have to write a book report!
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  • Inside Weather

    Mary Kay Carson, Cynthia Shaw

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, Oct. 4, 2011)
    What makes weather happen? Why do the winds blow? Where are the coldest, hottest, and rainiest places on earth? With eye-catching photos, Inside Weather cracks the meteorological code, teaching kids about the sophisticated equipment scientists use to gather information and make predictions. It explains the difference between “weather” and “climate,” presents weird weather phenomena, charts climate zones across the globe, and much more.
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  • Fungi

    May Kay Carson

    Paperback (Newbridge, Jan. 1, 2003)
    What grows in dirt but isn't a plant, eats but isn't an animal? Fungi!
  • What Was Your Dream, Dr. King?: And Other Questions About... Martin Luther King Jr.

    Mary Kay Carson, Jim Madsen

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Why were schools, drinking fountains, and movie theatres segregated by race? Why did more than 250,000 people march in Washington, DC in 1963? What was Martin Luther King, Jr.'s big dream--and has it come true? All of these and other “must-know” questions about the civil rights hero are answered in this engaging new book.
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  • Emi and the Rhino Scientist

    Mary Kay Carson, Tom Uhlman

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 22, 2007)
    Terri Roth trudges through the thick, dark Sumatran jungle. She’s looking for a rhinoceros that’s been seen in the area. It’s a rare Sumatran rhino, the world’s smallest rhino and one of the most endangered mammals on the planet.Suddenly she spots a young female rhino through the tangle of ferns and trees. The stocky animal is covered in reddish hair, and her snout sports two stubby horns. The rhino walks right up to Terri. The scientist slowly reaches out her hand and touches the rhino’s big nose. The wild rhino’s curiosity and friendliness remind Terri of Emi, the female Sumatran rhino that lives at the Cincinnati Zoo where Terri works. Terri is working with Emi to help save Sumatran rhinos from extinction—one calf at a time.
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  • Discovering Mars: The Amazing Story Of The Red Planet

    Melvin Berger, Mary Kay Carson

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 25, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Featuring incredible photos and new information about the latest research into Mars, this updated edition of Discovering Mars covers everything about the great red planet, from past to present. Topics include myths and facts about life on Mars, a history of NASA's Mars research, including the Rover missions, and ideas about our potential future relationship with the planet. With its lively text narrative and beautiful color photos, students and teachers alike will enjoy learning everything there is to know about Mars.
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