Science -- Juvenile literature
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Science -- Juvenile literature
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Science
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- No way!, the wildest mind-blowing facts in the universe, Dan Marshall
- What do scientists do?, illustrated by Can Tuğrul & Geraldine Sy ; written by Tom Mumbray
- Science, Jonathan O'Callaghan ; created by Basher
- Awesome STEM science experiments, more than 50 practical STEM projects for the whole family
- Animals, written by Robin Twiddy ; designed & illustrated by Amy Li
- The first scientists, Corey Tutt ; illustrations by Blak Douglas
- Super science, authors, Jack Challoner [and four others] ; consultant, Jack Challoner ; illustrators, Brendan McCaffery [and three others]
- Be creative!, how to think outside the box, Izzi Howell ; consultant: Katherine Muncaster
- Wild about science, written by: John Farndon, Steve Parker, Sally Morgan
- Stuff you need to know!, John Farndon, Rob Beattle
- The most exciting book of science, inventions & space ever by the Brainwaves, written by Claire Watts [and three others] ; illustrated by Lisa Swerling and Ralph Lazar
- Britannica all new children's encyclopedia, what we know & what we don't, edited by Christopher Lloyd with more than 100 experts in their fields, including space, animals, wars, mummies, brain science and many, many more!
- Super science, pictures by Simon Abbott ; words by Lisa Regan
- How to be good at science, technology & engineering, senior editor, Ben Morgan ; authors Robert Dinwiddie [and six others]
- The story of science, how science and technology changed the world, Robert Winston ; illustrated by Caitlin Keegan
- Science + you, Lisa Nicol
- The science behind mermaids, werewolves and bigfoot, Joy Lin and Violet Tobacco
- Imagining the future, invisibility, immortality and 40 other incredible ideas, Simon Torok and Paul Holper
- Test it!, Katie Dicker ; consultant: Katherine Muncaster
- Why is the sky blue?, Emily Dodd
- Space, humans, and farts, Dan Gutman ; pictures by Jim Paillot
- What do scientists do all day?, by Jane Wilsher ; illustrated by Maggie Li
- The science of super heroes, written by Ned Hartley
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