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Books in Investigations series

  • Squirrel & Swan: Precious Things

    M. D. Archer

    Paperback (Independently published, April 10, 2018)
    The Disappearance of Polly Dixon and the Persistent Pet Napper"Funny and insightful."Best friends Paige and Sophie are putting their psychology skills to the test – they’ve taken the plunge and opened a detective agency.>br>No one believes they’ll make a go of this new and unexpected venture, but Paige is determined to prove them wrong. And why wouldn’t they be a success? Paige understands the mechanics of the mind and Sophie can read behaviour like a book. They’re a little light on actual investigative experience or, erm, practical life skills, but they make up for it with intelligence, tenacity, and diligence. They’ll figure it out… eventually."Loved this book from start to finish. It’s so funny, witty… good story line that keeps you guessing. The characters are written in such great detail that I could see them in my mind. I can’t wait for the next and hope there are many more to come!"S & S Investigations is a cozy mystery series set in New Zealand. With a bit of crime-fighting, humour, romance and drama, this series has it all. Get started on the Squirrel & Swan adventures today.Note, Squirrel & Swan: Precious Things is 55,000 words.
  • Experiments with Plants

    Christine Taylor-Butler

    Paperback (Heinemann, Aug. 1, 2011)
    This book uses simple, hands-on experiments with plants to teach readers how the scientific method works.
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  • Experiments with Soil

    Christine Taylor-Butler

    Paperback (Heinemann, Aug. 1, 2011)
    This book uses simple, hands-on experiments with soil to teach readers how the scientific method works.
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  • Aliens, UFOs, and Unexplained Encounters

    Andrew Coddington

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Describes the history of UFO sightings and discusses if Earth may not be the only planet in the universe that can sustain life.
  • The Medical Examiner

    Toney Allman

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Feb. 24, 2006)
    Discusses what medical examiners do.
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  • Sewers and the Rats That Love Them: The Disgusting Story Behind Where It All Goes

    Kelly Regan Barnhill

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Are you ready to go behind the scenes of our amazing sanitation system? From the history of toilets to the mystery of tap water, each book reveals what goes on after the flush and after the trash has been taken out. You’ll never look at garbage, toilets, and waste the same way again!
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  • Garbage, Waste, Dumps, and You: The Disgusting Story Behind What We Leave Behind

    Connie Rose Miller

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Are you ready to go behind the scenes of our amazing sanitation system? From the history of toilets to the mystery of tap water, each book reveals what goes on after the flush and after the trash has been taken out. You’ll never look at garbage, toilets, and waste the same way again!
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  • Mystery at Camp Crump

    Jerry Smath

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, July 1, 1994)
    When mysterious things start happening at Camp Crump, they call in the intrepid detective Investigator, in a story in which each page has several questions about the illustrations
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  • The Hope Diamond, Cursed Objects, and Unexplained Artifacts

    Andrew Coddington

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Aug. 15, 2017)
    "Anyone who has watched Indiana Jones knows that curses can have very real implications! However, is there such a thing today as cursed objects? This book explores some of the most well-known cursed objects from the Hope Diamond to Tutankhamun's tomb and looks to science through the use of photographs, eyewitness accounts, elaborate hoaxes, and evidence to answer whether curses are real."--Provided by publisher.
  • Kidnapping

    Jan Burns

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Dec. 14, 2007)
    Describes how investigators use forensic sciences to solve kidnappings, from finding the victim to profiling the perpetrator.
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  • Electricity: An Investigation

    John Farndon (br

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Early in the 17th century, Francis Bacon decided that the best way to learn about the world was to discover things for oneself. Since then, science has been a marriage of observation and experimentation. The experiments contained in each chapter allow young scientists to investigate basic principles using common household materials and easy-to-follow instructions. The titles are filled with dozens of color photographs that illustrate experiments and provide a glimpse of everyday and extraordinary uses of the subject. In addition, engaging features such as Did You Know? boxes provide fascinating facts. The In Focus sections offer in-depth looks at specific features of each subject. In The Real World boxes highlight pivotal experiments by real scientists.
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  • Animal Needs

    Sue Barraclough, Charlotte Guillain

    Paperback (Heinemann Library, Sept. 26, 2008)
    Investigate's enquiry-based approach develops key skills such as how to ask and respond to geographical questions and recognize patterns. Uses fun, interactive puzzles to explain topics and sustain interest.
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