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There are all different types of scientists and they don't just sit in a lab behind a microscope but in their free time, they like to surf and bake and eat tacos.
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All things gross and disgusting are featured in this book. Take the title advice and Don't Read this Book Before Dinner!
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Go on adventures all over the Earth from extreme cold, to deep underground.
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In Dream Big, Little Scientists, numerous children who dream of being a scientist are getting ready for bed.
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Samantha Hansen is a spunky ten-year-old who loves science. Her latest mission is to save the local bee farm.
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The science and research behind animals that have various human-like qualities and behaviors, written for older elementary children.
Read More Children’s Book Review: Awesome Achievers in Technology/Awesome Achievers in Science By Alan Katz
AWESOME ACHIEVERS IN TECHNOLOGY Super and Strange Facts about 12 Almost Famous History Makers By: Alan Katz Illustrated by: Chris Judge Published: August 6, 2019 Publisher: Running Press Kids Non-Fiction This new series by Alan Katz makes learning fun. He uses humor kids will find hilarious alongside factual stories about the people behind some really…
Read More Children’s Book Review: A Brief History of Life on Earth By Clemence Dupont
A BRIEF HISTORY OF LIFE ON EARTH By: Clemence Dupont Published: April 9, 2019 Publisher: Prestel Junior Non-Fiction This unique book begins at the very beginning of Earth, over 4 billion years ago. The opening picture shows the earth as an ocean of lava with volcanos all around. This age is aptly named the Hadean…
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