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Books in Science Questions series

  • Fairground Fright

    Dan Green

    Hardcover (QEB Publishing, May 13, 2014)
    Use your physics know-how to escape a haunted fairground! Readers must use their problem-solving skills and scientific knowledge to navigate through this thrilling adventure. Science Quest follows the popular Maths Quest series.Questions are carefully chosen to address core science subjects for the age group. Finding the answers enables readers to advance through the story, learning more about science with every step they take.Clues are dotted along the way, and wrong turns will direct readers towards the right answer! A glossary explains scientific words and provides added reference material.Science Quest series includes:Amazon Adventure - Learn about Biology (978-1-60992-506-2) Fall 2013Lost in Space - Learn about Astronomy (978-1-60992-507-9) Fall 2013Fun Fair Fright - Learn about Physics (978-1-60992-504-8) Spring 2014The Secret Formula - Learn about Chemistry (978-1-60992-505-5) Spring 2014
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  • What Do You Know about Plant Life?

    Suzanne Slade

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Uses a question and answer format to provide information about plants, discussing such topics as photosynthesis, parasite plants, and seeds.
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  • Snowman Coat Science Questions

    Keogh, Nayl

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton, )
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  • Where Does the Moon Go?

    Sidney Rosen, Dean Lindberg

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books, May 1, 1992)
    Describes how the travels of the moon make it seem to grow and shrink, and uses an experiment and photographs to illustrate the phenomenon
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  • The Book of Where?

    Ray Bryant

    Paperback (Kingfisher, Aug. 16, 2011)
    Ever wondered where is it night all the time? Or where the Twilight Zone is? And just where does chocolate grow on trees? Drawing on the best-selling I Wonder Why series this book answers a wide range of questions having to do with location and destination. The entertaining illustrations and fun fact-boxes on each page make these books great for trivia buffs, reluctant readers, and family fun for all ages!
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  • National Geographic Our World

    National Geographic Society

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, July 11, 2006)
    The National Geographic Society's world-renowned cartographers are proud to present a state-of-the-art world atlas for children ages 3 to 6. This updated edition of the award-winning National Geographic Our World: A Child's First Picture Atlas uses a puzzle-piece motif to introduce children to maps and geography and is the result of careful collaboration with experts in early childhood education. This big, boldly illustrated atlas invites young adventurers to explore the world's places, people, and animals. Lively text, pictures, and interactive activities make it easy and fun for kids to learn about and understand their world. In today's interconnected world, kids hear different languages, see different types of clothing, and eat food from different countries every day. Toys, televisions, and clothing all have labels saying where they were made. Children's natural curiosity will demand they know where these places are, who lives there, and what kind of things they do. This bright, beautiful atlas, chock-full of fun facts, ensures that even the youngest kids have the learning tools they need to find the answers to their questions. This updated edition features: 3 world maps, 7 continent maps, United States map, Canada map, 75 full-color illustrations, interactive activities, glossary, and pronunciation guide. There's a great big wonderful world out there for kids to explore with the mapping experts at National Geographic.
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  • The Book of Who?: And Other Questions Asking Who?

    Ray Bryant

    Paperback (Kingfisher, Dec. 21, 2010)
    Follow the fun and friendly characters to discover the answers to questions you've alwayswanted to ask. Each title in the series will allow readers to enjoy learning about theirfavourite topics, including dinosaurs, creepy crawlies, space, science and many more.Ever wondered who were the first people in space? Or who reads back-to-front? And justwho wrote in a secret code? The Book of Who? by Ray Bryant answers a wide range of ‘who?' questions and provides further information with fun-filled facts. Appealing artworks help explain theanswers, allowing children to build up their knowledge on a variety of subjects.
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  • The Search For The Ultimate Race Car

    Ian Graham

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Describes the latest technological advances in the sport of automobile racing.
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  • What Do You Know about Simple Machines?

    Tilda Monroe

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2010)
    Simple machines make all of our lives easier on a daily basis. In this informative book, young readers will be introduced to many uses of the lever, pulley, inclined plane, wheel and axle, screw, and wedge.
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  • The Book of How?: And Other Questions Asking How?

    Ray Bryant

    Paperback (Kingfisher, April 13, 2010)
    Ever wondered how bubbles get into fizzy drinks? Or how we know what the dinosaurs looked like? And just how many ants can an anteater eat? This book answers a wide range of ‘how?' questions and provides further information with fun-filled facts. Appealing artworks help explain the answers, allowing children to build up their knowledge on a variety of subjects
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  • What Do You Know about Electricity?

    Tilda Monroe

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2010)
    It powers everything from lights and computers to toys and TVs, but how much do readers really know about what electricity is and how it works? This valuable book introduces kids to this crucial science topic in a fun and straightforward manner.
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  • What Do You Know About the Water Cycle?

    Gillian Gosman, Jillian Gosman

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, July 15, 2013)
    The 2 questions in this volume give kids a thorough tour through the water cycle. The questions and their answers also explain related topics such as the difference between freshwater and saltwater, and the causes and effects of water pollution. This is a wonderful resource for reports and for building a vocabulary of scientific terms.
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