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Books in Adventures with Science series

  • Max Goes to the Space Station: A Science Adventure with Max the Dog

    Jeffrey Bennett, Michael Carroll

    Hardcover (Big Kid Science, Nov. 1, 2013)
    Winner of:2015 Golden Duck Picture Book Award, Children's Science FictionThe long-awaited prequel to the other books in the Science Adventures with Max the Dog series, this installment follows Max on his trip to the International Space Station where he shares in the adventures of astronaut life and helps save everyone from a potential disaster along the way. The book teaches children to see themselves and the planet in a new light and encourages readers to discover how they can help make the world a better place. Accompanying the story of how Max saves the day are numerous “Big Kid Box” sidebars that offer science facts and other pieces of fascinating information. Grown-ups and kids learn about science together with this fun and educational picture book.
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  • Beyond Jupiter: The Story of Planetary Astronomer Heidi Hammel

    Fred Bortz

    Paperback (Joseph Henry Press, May 30, 2006)
    Heidi Hammel is an out-of-this world explorer. With her feet planted firmly on Earth, she takes trips millions of miles out into space. How does she do this? Heidi Hammel is a planetary astronomer, a scientist who uses the world’s most powerful telescopes to learn about planets. By making remarkable discoveries in the farthest reaches of our solar system, Heidi also helps us better understand the planet we call home. The giant planets Neptune and Uranus are Heidi’s specialties. She was on the team that first spotted Neptune’s Great Dark Spot, a raging storm as big as Earth. Heidi also led a team of astronomers tracking the Great Comet Crash, a spectacular event in which a fragmented comet pounded Jupiter for an entire week. There’s no telling what Heidi will find when she peers into a telescope. That’s what makes her work exciting. Beyond Jupiter is the fascinating story of a scientist and her science. To tell this true tale of adventure, author Fred Bortz draws on firsthand accounts from Heidi and her friends, family, and colleagues. How did a down-to-earth girl grow up to be one of the world’s most highly respected astronomers? The life story of Heidi Hammel will intrigue and inspire readers of all ages. This title aligns to Common Core standards: Interest Level Grades 6 - 8; Reading Level Grade level Equivalent: 7.1: Lexile Measure: 1080L; DRA: Not Available; Guided Reading: Z Table of ContentsSample Chapter 1: A Date with Two Planets
  • Max Goes to the Moon: A Science Adventure with Max the Dog

    Jeffrey Bennett, Alan Okamoto

    Hardcover (Big Kid Science, Sept. 26, 2012)
    Winner of:2013 Science Communication Award, American Institute of PhysicsMax the Dog and a young girl named Tori take the first trip to the Moon since the Apollo era, and their trip proves so inspiring to people back on Earth that all the nations of the world come together to build a great Moon colony. From the colony, the views of Earth make everyone realize how small and precious planet Earth is. Along the way, the story sets the stage for more sophisticated science, featured in the 19 “Big Kid Box” sidebars that have been fully updated in this new edition, which cover topics including “Phases of the Moon,” “Wings in Space?,” and “Frisbees and Curve Balls on the Moon”—all thoughtfully explained so that grown-ups and children can learn together about science. Behind-the-scenes science lessons with activities round out this entertaining and educational picture book, the new edition of which is designed to accompany the new Max Goes to the Moon planetarium show, coming soon to planetariums around the world.
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  • Max Goes to Mars: A Science Adventure with Max the Dog

    Jeffrey Bennett, Alan Okamoto

    Hardcover (Big Kid Science, April 1, 2015)
    Winner:2016 ILA CBC Children's Choice ListThis is the updated edition of the first children’s book ever launched into space and read aloud by astronauts from the International Space StationCome with Max as he takes off on his next exciting science adventure, this time joining astronauts on the first human mission to Mars. Equipped with a specially designed spacesuit, Max sniffs for signs of microscopic life. Will he find any? Read the exciting story to find out, and to learn how his trip to Mars helps his young friend Tori reflect on the beauty and fragility of our own planet Earth. Max Goes to Mars is more than just a fun story. Educationally designed “Big Kid Boxes” along the sides of the pages help children and parents learn about Mars as the adventure unfolds. This second edition is fully updated to incorporate the latest scientific discoveries about Mars.
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  • Robo World: The Story of Robot Designer Cynthia Breazeal

    Jordan D. Brown

    Paperback (Joseph Henry Press, May 30, 2006)
    Cynthia Breazeal is a creature creator. Armed with electronic gadgets, software programs, and her endless imagination, she creates lifelike machines that can respond to the world around them. Cynthia Breazeal is a roboticist, a scientist who designs, builds, and experiments with robots. As a child, she relied on movies to see robots in action. Now robots are part of her daily life at the MIT Media Lab. There, she and her students use their computer science and engineering skills to work on marvels like Leonardo, a robot that interacts with people in ways that seem almost human. Cynthia's other world-famous projects include Kismet, an emotionally intelligent robot that smiles, frowns, and babbles like a baby. Why create robots like these? Cynthia can picture a future where sociable robots exist to benefit people. She works hard every day to turn that dream into a reality. Firsthand accounts from Cynthia and from those who know her best combine to tell the inspiring story of a curious, sports-loving girl who went on to become a worldclass roboticist. Robo World is also a Captivating story of high-tech invention where the stuff of science fiction becomes real in today's labs. This title aligns to Common Core standards: Interest Level Grades 6 - 8; Reading Level Grade level Equivalent: 7.1: Lexile Measure: 1080L; DRA: Not Available; Guided Reading: Z Table of ContentsSample Chapter 1: Visiting An Old Friend
  • Max Goes to Jupiter: A Science Adventure with Max the Dog

    Jeffrey Bennett, Erica Ellingson, Nick Schneider, Michael Carroll

    Hardcover (Big Kid Science, June 1, 2018)
    Scientifically-accurate illustrations and information-packed sidebars enrich this second edition picture book. Set in the future, Max the dog and his friend, Tori, are on the Jupiter Mission. The first editon of Max Goes to Jupiter was selected for NASA's Story Time From Space Program and ILA Children's Choices List.
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  • Adventures With Atoms and Molecules: Chemistry Experiments for Young People

    Robert C. Mebane, Thomas R. Rybolt

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Nov. 1, 1995)
    Chemistry experiments demonstrate the properties and behavior of various kinds of atoms and molecules
  • Adventures With Atoms and Molecules: Chemistry Experiments for Young People

    Robert C. Mebane, Thomas R. Rybolt

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, June 1, 1987)
    Chemistry experiments demonstrate the properties and behavior of various kinds of atoms and molecules
  • The Story of Me and My Grandpa

    Parragon Books Ltd.

    Hardcover (Parragon Inc, March 1, 2013)
    Featuring gorgeous bespoke illustrations throughout, more than 30 Grandpa-themed stickers and a pocket inside the front cover for mementos, this is a chance to create a unique keepsake for both to treasure.
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  • The Story of Me and My Mom

    Parragon Books

    Hardcover (Parragon Books, March 1, 2013)
    Where would you be without your Mom? Show her just how much she means to you with this beautiful journal. This beautiful journal enables you to show your Mom how special she is to you and how much you care. With interesting and entertaining charts and graphs you can rate your Mum's capabilities and perhaps, in some cases, incapability. You can write her a letter, stick in your favorite--or most incriminating--photos, create a pie chart of her personality, and much more! Featuring gorgeous bespoke illustrations throughout, more than 30 Mom-themed stickers, and a pocket inside the front cover for mementos that can't be stuck in, this is your chance to create a unique keepsake for you both to treasure. You can record your feelings and favorite memories and adventures with Mom, just fill it out and give it to her as a gift--what better way to show her how much she means to you!
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  • Adventures With Rocks and Minerals, Book II: Geology Experiments for Young People

    Lloyd H. Barrow

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 1, 1995)
    Provides science experiments dealing with various types of rocks
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  • Bone Detective: The Story of Forensic Anthropologist Diane France

    Lorraine Jean Hopping

    Paperback (Joseph Henry Press, May 30, 2006)
    Diane France loves bones. Why? Because they talk to her. Every skeleton she meets whispers secrets about the lifeâ€"and deathâ€"of its owner. Diane France can hear those secrets because she’s a forensic anthropologist, a bone detective. She has the science skills and know-how to examine bones for clues to a mystery: Who was this person and how did he or she die? Bones tell Diane about the life and times of famous people in history, from a Russian royal family to American outlaws and war heroes. They speak to her about murders, mass disasters, and fatal accidents. One day she’s collecting skeletal evidence at a crime scene. A phone call later she’s jetting to the site of a plane crash or other unexpected tragedy to identify victims. Young readers will be captivated by the thrilling real-life story of this small-town girl full of curiosity and mischief who became a world-famous bone detective. This title aligns to Common Core standards: Interest Level Grades 6 - 8; Reading Level Grade level Equivalent: 7.1: Lexile Measure: 1080L; DRA: Not Available; Guided Reading: Z Table of ContentsSample Chapter 1: Diane France's Brain