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Books with title First Science Encyclopedia

  • Gale Encyclopedia of Science

    Bridget Travers

    Hardcover (Gale Group, Dec. 10, 1995)
    Contains 2,000 entries ranging from short definitions to major overviews of concepts in all areas of science.
  • New Encyclopedia of Science

    FUNK & WAGNALLS

    Hardcover (Raintree Publishers Inc., March 15, 1986)
    Easy experiments for elementary students.
  • Children's First Encyclopedia

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    Unknown Binding (Paragon Publishing, )
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  • Children's First Encyclopedia

    Walter Dempsey

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, Nov. 1, 1985)
    Examines a variety of topics including stars, insects, birds, deserts, railways, ships, rockets, and the ancient world
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  • Junior Science Encyclopedia

    Valerie Pitt, John Daintith, Alan Isaacs, Edward Brace

    Hardcover (Egmont Childrens Books, Feb. 28, 1986)
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  • The Kingfisher First Encyclopedia of Science

    Chris Oxlade, Anita Ganeri

    Paperback (Kingfisher Books, July 2, 1999)
    Fact boxes and simple cross-references allow readers to access a wide variety of scientific information across the entries. This encyclopedia also includes step-by-step photographs of children performing experiments.
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  • My First Encyclopedia A-Z

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    Unbound (Silver Burdett Press, )
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  • Visual Science Encyclopedia

    Brian J. Knapp, Grolier Educational (Firm), David Woodroffe

    Hardcover (Grolier Academic Reference, Nov. 1, 2001)
    Book by Knapp, Brian J., Grolier Educational (Firm)
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  • Children's Science Encyclopedia

    A H Hashmi

    Hardcover (V&s Publishers, June 14, 2011)
    Let your child learn about The Earth he lives on The Air he breathes in, The Light he reads in, The Light he reads in, The Body he has The Transport he travels by, The energy he works with, The Animals he is fascinated with, The Plants that he needs for food and innumerable reasons, The use of Mineral and Metals which form an essential part of his daily routine, The magic of Chemistry, The great Scientists and their Inventions.
  • Oxford First Encyclopedia

    Andrew Langley

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, May 31, 1998)
    An imaginatively planned single-volume encyclopedia that makes learning accessible and fun. Its eight thematic sections take young readers on a journey of exploration and learning. Beginning with the child's own body and how it works, it progresses outwards to the wider world, where peoplelive, work and create. The horizon stretches further, to encompass the Earth with all its animals and plants, before moving on to science, technology, and finally space and the stars.Information is presented in a wide variety of ways - text, captions, child-friendly, colourful artwork, photographs, activities and fact boxes. This diversity makes the book accessible on a variety of levels, to reflect the range of interests and abilities of young children. Readers are encouragedto get involved with the text and pictures, to find out things for themselves, and to try the simple, fun experiments and projects suggested throughout.
  • My First Encyclopedia A-Z

    Dorothy Turner

    Library Binding (Silver Burdett Pr, Feb. 1, 1989)
    An elementary encyclopedia containing articles on a multitude of topics, from actor and Africa to yacht and zebra.
  • Children's Science Encyclopedia

    John Paton

    Hardcover (Egmont Books Ltd, )
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