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Books in Science Library series

  • I Look Like My Mother

    Julie Lundgren

    Library Binding (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2012)
    This Book Discusses How The Genes And Traits Of A Parent Determine What Their Offspring Will Look Like. Be It Human Or Animal, This Book Goes Into Detail About This Fascinating Topic. Young Readers Will Love The Colorful Photos And Informative Text.
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  • Earth and Space

    Laura Howell, Kirsteen Rogers, Corinne Henderson, Judy Tatchell, Verinder Bhachu

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Provides information on outer space, the solar system and its planets, and the structure and geography of the Earth, and recommends related Web sites.
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  • Night Sky

    Kimberly Hutmacher

    Library Binding (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Students Will Love Learning More About Our Earth, Moon, And Stars In This Title. It Gives Information On The Phases Of The Moon, The Constellations Of Stars That We See In The Night Sky, Comets And Meteors, And What Exactly Happens During A Lunar Eclipse.
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  • Energy,

    Mitchell A Wilson

    Hardcover (Time, inc, March 15, 1963)
    Life Science Library
  • Plants

    Peter Riley

    Paperback (Miles Kelly Publishing Ltd, March 1, 2008)
    Rare Book
  • Magnets

    Kris Hirschmann

    Library Binding (Kidhaven, Nov. 1, 2006)
    Describes what magnets are, explains how they work, and introduces the ways in which they are used in everyday life.
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  • Animal Adaptations

    Julie Lundgren

    Library Binding (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Early Readers Investigate Various Animal Adaptations.
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  • Changing Matter: Understanding Physical And Chemical Changes

    Tracy Maurer

    Library Binding (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2012)
    This Title Teaches Students That Everything Is Made Of Matter, And That Physical Changes Create Different Forms Or States Of Matter. Gives Examples Of These Different States In Easy To Understand Text And Introduces Students To The Law Of Conservation Of Mass.
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  • Skeletons and Exoskeletons

    Julie Lundgren

    Library Binding (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2012)
    This Title Explains How Humans And Animals Have A Skeleton To Support The Inner Workings Of Their Bodies And How The Muscle Attached To The Skeleton Helps Us Move. Also Explains How Exoskeletons Have A Skeleton On The Outside Of Their Bodies, Giving Examples Of Insects Such As Ants. Endoskeletons Are Also Exampled. Gives Detailed Information On Each, Along With Their Habitats, Eating Habits, And Ways They Adapt To Survive. A Special Section Called, "Explore Your World" Outlines An Experiment That Allows Them To Identify And Examine First-Hand This Intriguing Topic.
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  • Dangerous Diseases: Scary Illnesses that Frighten the World

    Kristine Carlson Asselin, Mitchell Walkowicz

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Crusty pink scabs. Explosive diarrhea. Black, swollen bumps. These symptoms arenโ€™t just the stuff of gross out stories and horror movies. They are real symptoms, caused by real diseases. And some people are suffering from them right now.
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  • Earth and Space

    Kirsteen Rogers, Corinne Henderson, Judy Tatchell, Laura Howell, Verinder Bhachu

    Library Binding (Edc Pub, March 1, 2002)
    Provides information on outer space, the solar system and its planets, and the structure and geography of the Earth, and recommends related Web sites.
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  • First Science Library: Water Play: 18 Easy-To Follow Experiments For Learning Fun; Find Out About Rain, Ice and How Water Works!

    Wendy Madgwick

    Hardcover (Armadillo, Dec. 7, 2014)
    Are bubbles always round? How can you measure rainfall? Why do some things float? - fun activities encourage young children to explore and learn about the world around them.
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