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  • The Frog Scientist

    Pamela S. Turner, Andy Comins

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 13, 2011)
    The critically acclaimed Scientist in the Field book about how one boy’s interest in backyard science inspired a career in scientific discovery.When Tyrone Hayes was growing up in South Carolina, he didn’t worry about pesticides. He just liked to collect frogs. Tyrone’s interest in science led him to Harvard University, and though he struggled at first, he found his calling in the research lab of an amphibian scientist.Meanwhile, scientists discovered that all around the globe, frogs were dying. The decline has many causes, including habitat loss and disease. Tyrone discovered that the most commonly used pesticide in the United States, atrazine, may also play a role. Tyrone tested atrazine on frogs in his lab at Berkeley. He found that the chemical caused some of the male frogs to develop into bizarre half-male, half-female frogs. What was going on? That’s what Tyrone wants to find out.
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  • The Snake Scientist

    Sy Montgomery, Nic Bishop

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Feb. 26, 2001)
    Dr. Robert Mason has been studying a mysterious phenomenon for over fifteen years: the reemergence of tens of thousands of red-sided garter snakes — the world’s largest concentration of snakes — after a winter spent in a state of suspended animation in subterranean caverns.This gathering each spring in the forests of Manitoba, Canada, is one of the most extraordinary events of the natural world and is the subject of study for Dr. Mason, a.k.a. the Snake Scientist.
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  • The Hyena Scientist

    Sy Montgomery, Nic Bishop

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 15, 2018)
    This myth-busting new addition to the critically acclaimed Scientists in the Field series by Sibert medal winning team Sy Montgomery and Nic Bishop is perfect for nonfiction readers looking for more female scientist narratives, or a fresh perspective on an underrepresented animal—Hyenas! Timely and inspiring, The Hyena Scientist sets the record straight about one of history’s most hated and misunderstood mammals, while featuring the groundbreaking, pioneering research of a female scientist in a predominately male field in this offering by Sibert-winning duo Sy Montgomery and Nic Bishop. As a scientist studying one of the only mammalian societies led entirely by females, zoologist Kay Holecamp has made it her life’s work to understand hyenas, the fascinating, complex creatures that are playful, social, and highly intelligent—almost nothing like the mangy monsters of pop culture lore.
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  • The Rainbow Frog & The Mad Scientist

    Joshua S Joseph

    language (, Dec. 12, 2019)
    Join Caroline and her pet unicorn, Euni, as their thrilling and thoughtful adventures begin!An exciting new chapter book adventure about courage, family, friendship, magic, and unicornsMeet Caroline, a clever and feisty girl who loves adventure and exploring. One day she discovers a frog with a brilliant rainbow pattern on its back, and, despite her father's rule against animals in the house, Caroline decides to bring it home. Hiding a frog in her room is one challenge (and presents ethical dilemmas that we all face), but as the rainbow frog quickly grows into an actual unicorn, the secret becomes too much for her to hide!In the first book in The Adventures of Caroline & Euni series, we join Caroline and her pet unicorn, Euni, on their first adventures. Euni's magical power eventually convinces Caroline's father that she should become part of the family, but when a mad scientist learns about the magic, he wants it for himself! And when Caroline decides to rescue Euni, the challenges resulting from her decisions add up, and require her ingenuity, cleverness, and bravery to overcome!Can Caroline rescue Euni?And will she be back in time for her tenth birthday party?
  • The Frog Scientist

    Pamela S Turner, Andy Comins

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 13, 2011)
    The critically acclaimed Scientist in the Field book about how one boy s interest in backyard science inspired a career in scientific discovery. When Tyrone Hayes was growing up in South Carolina, he didn t worry about pesticides. He just liked to collect frogs. Tyrone s interest in science led him to Harvard University, and though he struggled at first, he found his calling in the research lab of an amphibian scientist. Meanwhile, scientists discovered that all around the globe, frogs were dying. The decline has many causes, including habitat loss and disease. Tyrone discovered that the most commonly used pesticide in the United States, atrazine, may also play a role. Tyrone tested atrazine on frogs in his lab at Berkeley. He found that the chemical caused some of the male frogs to develop into bizarre half-male, half-female frogs. What was going on? That s what Tyrone wants to find out."
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  • The Frog Scientist

    Pamela S. Turner, Andy Comins

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, July 1, 2009)
    A capitivating and beautifully photographed Scientists in the Field title about a man trying to discover the effects pesticides have on frogs and, in turn, on us.When Tyrone Hayes was growing up in South Carolina, he didn€™t worry about pesticides. He just liked to collect frogs. Tyrone€™s interest in science led him to Harvard University, and though he struggled at first, he found his calling in the research lab of an amphibian scientist. Meanwhile, scientists discovered that all around the globe, frogs were dying. The decline has many causes, including habitat loss and disease. Tyrone discovered that the most commonly used pesticide in the United States, atrazine, may also play a role. Tyrone tested atrazine on frogs in his lab at Berkeley. He found that the chemical caused some of the male frogs to develop into bizarre half-male, half-female frogs. What was going on? That€™s what Tyrone wants to find out.
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  • Six The Scientist

    Debbie Hickman, Francie Hill, Naomi Blackwell

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 19, 2019)
    After the numbers got tossed off the clock in the first book in this series, The Exasperated Clock, Six decided he wanted to be a scientist and study how insects moved with 6 legs but his investigation didn't stop there. In his lab he studied 6 kinds of insects observing their reactions to climate change. His bees were his favorites but they started stinging him and he didn’t like that one little bit. So he called his old clock pal, Three. She became his apprentice scientist and loved asking questions and making observations. However, they became exhausted and needed a vacation. Antarctica seemed like the perfect place to go. There they learned many things about penguins and global warming in Antarctica. Interspersed in these adventures are math problems, a hexagon game and amusing conversations. Six thinks he’s extremely smart and Three feels intimated but only for a while. Her self esteem grows along with her knowledge of what a scientist does. This book will challenge students thinking while amusing them with another view of seeing - Numbers as Friends. Appropriate for Grades 3-6.
  • The scientist,

    Henry Margenau

    Hardcover (Time, inc, March 15, 1964)
    Today the fruits of science are evident everywhere, but the man responsible for them has remained, in large part, an enigma. Both by tradition and by preference, the scientist tends to be self-effacing. Yet never in history has there been a more urgent need to understand who he is and how he works. This book scrutinizes the scientist as a human being and as a modern legend, as a thinker and a doer, and as a powerful new force in 20th century life.
  • The Rainbow Frog & The Mad Scientist

    Joshua S Joseph

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 6, 2020)
    Join Caroline and her pet unicorn, Euni, as their thrilling and thoughtful adventures begin!An exciting new chapter book adventure about courage, family, friendship, magic, and unicornsMeet Caroline, a clever and feisty girl who loves adventure and exploring. One day she discovers a frog with a brilliant rainbow pattern on its back, and, despite her father's rule against animals in the house, Caroline decides to bring it home. Hiding a frog in her room is one challenge (and presents ethical dilemmas that we all face), but as the rainbow frog quickly grows into an actual unicorn, the secret becomes too much for her to hide!In the first book in The Adventures of Caroline & Euni series, we join Caroline and her pet unicorn, Euni, on their first adventures. Euni's magical power eventually convinces Caroline's father that she should become part of the family, but when a mad scientist learns about the magic, he wants it for himself! And when Caroline decides to rescue Euni, the challenges resulting from her decisions add up, and require her ingenuity, cleverness, and bravery to overcome!Can Caroline rescue Euni?And will she be back in time for her tenth birthday party?
  • The Hyena Scientist

    Sy Montgomery, Nic Bishop

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 15, 2018)
    This myth-busting new addition to the critically acclaimed Scientists in the Field series by Sibert medal winning team Sy Montgomery and Nic Bishop is perfect for nonfiction readers looking for more female scientist narratives, or a fresh perspective on an underrepresented animal—Hyenas! Timely and inspiring, The Hyena Scientist sets the record straight about one of history’s most hated and misunderstood mammals, while featuring the groundbreaking, pioneering research of a female scientist in a predominately male field in this offering by Sibert-winning duo Sy Montgomery and Nic Bishop. As a scientist studying one of the only mammalian societies led entirely by females, zoologist Kay Holecamp has made it her life’s work to understand hyenas, the fascinating, complex creatures that are playful, social, and highly intelligent—almost nothing like the mangy monsters of pop culture lore.
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  • The Frog Scientist

    Pamela S. Turner, Andy Comins

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, July 1, 2009)
    A capitivating and beautifully photographed Scientists in the Field title about a man trying to discover the effects pesticides have on frogs and, in turn, on us.When Tyrone Hayes was growing up in South Carolina, he didn’t worry about pesticides. He just liked to collect frogs. Tyrone’s interest in science led him to Harvard University, and though he struggled at first, he found his calling in the research lab of an amphibian scientist. Meanwhile, scientists discovered that all around the globe, frogs were dying. The decline has many causes, including habitat loss and disease. Tyrone discovered that the most commonly used pesticide in the United States, atrazine, may also play a role. Tyrone tested atrazine on frogs in his lab at Berkeley. He found that the chemical caused some of the male frogs to develop into bizarre half-male, half-female frogs. What was going on? That’s what Tyrone wants to find out.
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  • The Scientist's Son

    SB James

    language (, Oct. 30, 2014)
    Ethan Stanwood may have prevailed over dangerous foes before, but his troubles are just beginning... Ethan arrives in Rome, but his enemies have followed him there, Professor Colbourne being first among them. Colbourne is still intent on getting the prototype that Ethan has been tasked with protecting and returning to his father. But his father’s actions and secrets catch up to Ethan, causing chaos and danger wherever he goes.It is not only Ethan’s father whose life has been shrouded in secrecy but his deceased mother's as well. A friend of his mother's family has returned to help Ethan, presumably at the behest of the Order of the Crystal Star. He says his intentions are pure, but his actions may just prove otherwise, with terrible consequences.And in the shadows, Aloysius Hardwick, who seeks to turn Ethan to the darkness, discovers that he is not the only one of his kind with those intentions. To protect his claim on the Stanwood family, Hardwick will go to any lengths, and kill anyone necessary, to keep Ethan in his eventual control.The Inventor's Son Series:The Inventor's Son The Scientist's Son The Explorer's Son