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Books in Young Scientist series

  • How Do Plants Grow?

    G.A. Sealy

    Paperback (DaWit Publishing LLC, Sept. 29, 2017)
    Children are naturally curious, but with a little ingenuity we can peak their interests to a much higher level. What better way to teach them about science than through captivating rhymes and beautiful illustrations?- Winner of the Nautilus Book Award for Children's Illustrated Nonfiction Books- International Book Award Finalist in Children's Educational BooksKelvin and his dad were taking a walk, looking at the trees and flowers in the park. It was a wonderful day full of sunshine and opportunity. That's when Kelvin asked his dad, “How do trees grow?”It was the perfect question. One that opened the door to the exciting world of science. His dad smiled and replied, “Do you really want to know?”In this story, a loving conversation between an African-American father and his curious son, children will learn about the process of photosynthesis and why it is so important to life on Earth.Look out for this and other titles in The Young Scientist Series of books which Teaches Young Minds through Science and Rhymes.Go for a walk in the park with your child and share with them the science behind how plants grow.Order your copy of this ideal bedtime story NOW!
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    Nury Vittachi, Step Cheung

    Paperback (World Scientific Publishing Company, May 17, 2017)
    Scientists are often presented as old men in white coats, but this series shows that great discoveries have been made by people of all ages and cultures -- some are young people, and many are female.
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  • The Usborne Young Scientist Archaeology

    Barbara Cork, Struan Reid

    Library Binding (Edc Pub, Aug. 1, 1985)
    Book by Cork, Barbara
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  • The Usborne Young Scientist Stars & Planets

    C. Maynard

    Paperback (Edc Pub, June 1, 1989)
    An introduction to the stars, planets, and basic principles of astronomy are supplemented by a star guide and simple experiments using ordinary household equipment
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  • Stars and Planets

    Christopher Maynard

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Jan. 1, 1992)
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  • Hearing

    Ed Catherall

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, )
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  • Young Scientist Book of the Human Body: How It Works and How to Look After It

    Susan Meredith

    Library Binding (Edc Pub, Dec. 1, 1983)
    Explains the workings of the brain, heart, muscles, and other parts of the human body
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  • A Show of Hands: Using Puppets with Young Children

    Ingrid M. Crepeau, M. Ann Richards

    Paperback (Redleaf Press, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Puppets are a play-time favorite in countless classrooms. With the ability to capture and nurture a child’s imagination, puppets have great untapped potential as creative teaching aids.Disproving the notion that puppets are strictly for play, A Show of Hands presents innovative ways for teachers to use puppets as valuable and developmentally appropriate teaching tools. Drawing from over fifty years of combined experience in the arts and education, the authors—one an award-winning puppeteer, the other an arts educator and writer—illustrate how the use of puppets can support emergent literacy skills, introduce children’s literature, manage the classroom, and assist in the development of lesson plans tailored to the specific needs of the teacher and class. An ideal resource for teachers from preschool to early primary, A Show of Hands also includes helpful instructions for designing, constructing, or purchasing your own puppets, as well as how puppets may be used with children diagnosed with autism, ADD/ADHD, or a hearing or vision impairment.
  • Young Scientist Book of Jets

    M. Hewish

    Library Binding (Edc Pub, June 1, 1976)
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  • Trains

    Jonathan Rutland

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Aug. 15, 1991)
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  • Soil

    Ed Catherall

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, )
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  • Friction

    Ed Catherall

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, )
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