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Books with title Science

  • HSP Science

    HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS

    Hardcover (HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS, Oct. 1, 2006)
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  • Science

    John Farndon

    Spiral-bound (Silver Dolphin Books, Nov. 17, 2009)
    Atoms! Colors! Space! Robots! Science is awesome, especially when it's presented in such an engaging, innovative package. Inside this fantastic spiral-bound book, junior Einsteins discover a detailed introduction to science, with topics ranging from matter and chemicals to technology and scientific frontiers. Each subject comes to life through detailed illustrations, incredible photos, and pullout diagrams, while colorful sidebars highlight important facts and statistics. Unique acetate sheets for five key topics allow a deeper review of the subject matter. Adding to the fun are an eye-catching 3-D lenticular cover, two giant color posters, and an exciting hands-on science project.
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  • Science

    Arianne Holden

    Hardcover (Anness, Sept. 1, 1999)
    The Fun to Learn series had been developed with the help of educational experts. Guidance notes give advice on getting the most from all the activities in the book.
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  • Life Science

    MCDOUGAL LITTEL

    Hardcover (MCDOUGAL LITTEL, Jan. 25, 2004)
    MCDOUGAL LITTEL
  • Candy Science

    Kris Hirschmann

    Hardcover (Canopy Books, LLC, Oct. 3, 2017)
    Learn the science behind what makes candies taste, look and feel the way they do. Then use the included material to make your own homemade conversation hearts, rock candy, chocolate lollipops and gummy bears. Science has never been so sweet! Includes 2 candy molds with lots of fun shapes, heart-shaped candy cutter, 3 rock candy sticks, 12 lollipop sticks, 15 candy cups, 6 candy bags, and over 20 stickers. Ages 7 and up.
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  • Science Smart

    Gwen Diehn, Terry Krautwurst, Bobbe Needham

    Paperback (Main Street, April 1, 2003)
    Vibrantly colorful pictures plus 150 creative crafts and entertaining experiments equal science fun for kids. From a hot air balloon to a primitive kiln, here's the hands-on way for children to learn all about the world around them. Every project will encourage the budding scientist and inventor, and sidebars throughout answer the important questions. This is just some of what they can do:· The bird, bees and animals too: Construct an observation station to study close-to-home wildlife without scaring them away.· Dig into Planet Earth: Create a "fossil" that looks a million years old.· Map and measure: On the ground and up in the sky, chart where things are by making and using maps of all kinds, or assembling a cross staff to measure the altitude of stars just as the early explorers did.They're perfect for science fairs, school projects, or just for the joy of discovery.
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  • Body Science

    dk-publishing-james-cracknell

    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley, March 15, 2009)
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  • Science

    Angela Libal

    Hardcover (Ferguson Publishing Company, April 1, 2010)
    Suitable for those interested in switching jobs, this title features notes from the science field. It profiles such careers as: biotechnology product manager; fossil fuel exploration; grant writer; lab researcher; meteorologist; pharmaceutical sales representative; renewable energy development; science teacher; and, technical writer.
  • Science

    Xist Publishing

    Paperback (Xist Publishing, March 24, 2014)
    Get your littlest ones excited about science! SCIENCE brings full-color photos of scientific tools and elements to your children. Each photo has a title beneath it so you'll never mix up an atom and a molecule again. Used as a jumpstart for interaction, Discover Series Picture Books are a great way to introduce new images, words and concepts to kids.
  • Spooky Science

    Jim Benton

    Paperback (Simon Scribbles, Aug. 7, 2007)
    In Spooky Science, get ready for activies, crafts, puzzles, and games that test the boundaries of reality! Includes a page of twisted tattoos!
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  • Science

    et.al. Martyn Hamer, Jamie Stokes

    Hardcover (Parragon, March 15, 2001)
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  • Science Fair

    Cally Finsbury, Timothy Finsbury

    language (, March 15, 2018)
    Science Fair This is a simple story about science week.Join Amy as she prepares and enjoys science week. This story is for young children or primary school children who want to know more about what Amy did at school during science week and the experiments she did with her mum with household items she had around the house. She explores her garden, the park and enjoys how science is in nature and in her home.Amy's teacher wants the children to know more about how fun science is. Through their preparation for a class assembly and their interests, the children find out more about experiments.Science is amazing and children should be encouraged to be curious and ask questions about what they notice. They should be helped to develop their understanding of scientific ideas by using different types of scientific enquiry to answer their own questions, including observing changes over a period of time, noticing patterns, grouping and classifying things, carrying out simple comparative tests, and finding things out using secondary sources of information. This story can be used as a stimulus to encourage children to find out why things happen.Includes a simple list of key vocabulary.