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Books in Fun With Science series

  • ELEPHANTS CALLING: FACE TO FACE

    Katharine Payne

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 26, 1992)
    The author describes her discovery that elephants communicate with low-frequency "songs" that are inaudible to humans
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  • Experiments in Forces and Motion with Toys and Everyday Stuff

    Emily Beth Sohn

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Engaging experiments using simple toys and everyday stuff teach curious young minds all about forces and motion. Readers can take an up-close look at how gravity works, what centripetal force is, how mass and motion are related, and so much more. With low-level text and step-by-step photos, connecting young readers with science concepts and supporting the Next Generation Science Standards has never been simpler!
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  • Melting Ice

    Brooke Rowe, Jeff Bane

    Paperback (Cherry Lake Pub, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Each book in the My Science Fun series includes a simple experiment for the earliest readers. This book features step-by-step instructions on melting ice while encouraging further exploration on the topic. Simple sentence structure and word usage help children develop word recognition and reading skills. Includes a glossary and index.
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  • Oscar and the Cricket: A Book About Moving and Rolling

    Geoff Waring

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Sept. 23, 2008)
    Start with Science books introduce kids to core science concepts through engaging stories, fresh illustrations, and supplemental activities.One day Oscar sees a ball in the grass. "Try pushing it!" says Cricket. Oscar learns that the ball rolls slowly in grass and faster on a path, until it bounces off a tree and changes direction. Some things need a push to move, and others use their muscles to move themselves — and to move plenty of other things, too.
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  • Oscar and the Bat: A Book About Sound

    Geoff Waring

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Sept. 23, 2008)
    Start with Science books introduce kids to core science concepts through engaging stories, fresh illustrations, and supplemental activities.When Oscar hears a blackbird singing in the meadow, Bat swoops in to talk to him about sound. A sudden thunderstorm and a visiting cow give Oscar lots of opportunities to learn about sounds that are loud or soft, near or far, deep or high.
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  • Experiments in Material and Matter with Toys and Everyday Stuff

    Natalie Kim Rompella

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Engaging experiments using simple toys and everyday stuff teach curious young minds all about material and matter. Readers can take an up-close look at the different types of matter, properties of each type, and so much more. With low-level text and step-by-step photos, connecting young readers with science concepts and supporting the Next Generation Science Standards has never been simpler!
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  • Playing Musical Bottles

    Brooke Rowe

    Paperback (Cherry Lake Pub, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Each book in the My Science Fun series includes a simple experiment for the earliest readers. This book features step-by-step instructions on making a set of musical bottles while encouraging further exploration on the topic. Simple sentence structure and word usage help children develop word recognition and reading skills.
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  • Science For Fun: Hearing Sound

    Gary Gibson

    Paperback (Copper Beech, Aug. 1, 1995)
    Innovative ideas for experiments with sound are carefully explained with minimal text, in a step-by-step guide that facilitates understanding of vibrations, bounding sounds, and pitch
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  • Science For Fun: U Electricity

    Gary Gibson

    Paperback (Copper Beech, March 14, 1996)
    A selection of hands-on experiments provide an entertaining and informative introduction to basic principles of electricity
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  • Science For Fun: Magnets

    Gary Gibson

    Paperback (Copper Beech, Aug. 1, 1995)
    Introduces children to the concept of magnetism, in a series of simple experiments that cover such topics as North and South poles, attraction, and repulsion and more
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  • Chemistry

    Steve Parker

    Library Binding (Warwick, )
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  • 100 More Simple Science Experiments

    Barbara Taylor, Peter Bull, et al

    Hardcover (Kingfisher Books Ltd, )
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