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Mummies: the newest, coolest, and creepiest from around the world
Par Shelley Tanaka. 2005
Discusses the ways cultures in various climates and time periods have preserved the dead. Describes the process of mummification in…
the Andes mountains and dry deserts of South America, the Egyptian desert, glaciers of Canada and Italy, European peat bogs, Siberian ice, and Chinese sand dunes. For grades 3-6. 2005Clouds (Ready-to-Read Ser.)
Par Marion Dane Bauer, John Wallace. 2004
Rain (Ready-to-Reads Ser.)
Par Marion Dane Bauer, John Wallace. 2004
Did dinosaurs have feathers? (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science Ser.)
Par Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld, Lucia Washburn. 2004
Outside and inside killer bees (Outside and Inside)
Par Sandra Markle. 2004
Discusses the many similar physical characteristics between honeybees and killer bees that make it difficult to identify killer bees without…
examining their DNA. Explains the main difference: behavior. For grades 3-6. 2004Nickel, the baby buffalo who thought he was a dog
Par Kathy Parks, Nancy Savage. 2000
An orphaned bison calf is rescued by a Colorado ranch caretaker. Nickel becomes attached to the family dog, and his…
canine-like behavior soon attracts tourists to the area. Based on a true story. For grades 2-4. 1999Wiggling worms at work (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2)
Par Steve Jenkins, Wendy Pfeffer. 2004
Where are the night animals? (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science Ser.)
Par Mary Ann Fraser. 1999
Can it rain cats and dogs?: questions and answers about weather (Scholastic Question & Answer)
Par Melvin Berger, Gilda Berger, Robert Sullivan. 1999
Answers such questions as these: What makes the weather? Does air have weight? How big are hailstones? and What is…
El Niño? Explains the effects of sun, air, and wind; the creation of rain, snow, and hail; and wild weather like thunderstorms, hurricanes, and tornadoes. For grades 3-6. 1999Dolphin talk: whistles, clicks, and clapping jaws (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science Ser.)
Par Helen K. Davie, Wendy Pfeffer. 2003
A drop of blood (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science Ser.)
Par Paul Showers, Edward Miller. 2004
A vampire explains what blood is made of and why it is important to health and life. Also describes the…
functions of red cells, white cells, platelets, and fibrin threads. For grades K-3. 1989The man who went to the far side of the moon: the story of Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins
Par Bea Uusma Schyffert. 2003
1969. Chronicles what Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins did, saw, and thought during America's first lunar-landing mission. Relates how teammates…
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed the lunar module and took mankind's first steps on the moon, while Collins piloted Columbia solo fourteen times around the moon. For grades 4-7. 2003Birds: nature's magnificent flying machines
Par Caroline Arnold, Patricia J. Wynne. 2003
Introduces the science of avian flight. Describes the flight anatomy of a wide variety of birds--their skeletons, wings, and feathers.…
Explains the mechanics of taking off, flapping, gliding, hovering, steering, and landing. Considers birds that cannot fly and some other animals that can. For grades 3-6. 2003I fall down (Science play)
Par Vicki Cobb, Julia Gorton. 2004
Let's find out about toothpaste (Let's Find Out Bks.)
Par John Williams, Kathy Barabas, Ellen J. Sasaki. 1997
Hear your heart (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2)
Par Holly Keller, Paul Showers. 2001
Pop!: a book about bubbles (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 1)
Par Kimberly Brubaker Bradley, Margaret Miller, Kimberly Bradley. 2001
Where fish go in winter: and other great mysteries (Easy-To-Read, Dial Ser.)
Par Amy Goldman Koss, Laura Bryant. 2002
A collection of poems that answer such simple science-related questions as "Where do fish go in winter?" "Why does popcorn…
pop?" and "How do birds fly?" Beginning reader. For grades K-3. 1987It's spring! (Celebrate the Seasons)
Par Linda Glaser, Susan Swan. 2002
It's fall! (Celebrate the Seasons! Ser.)
Par Linda Glaser, Susan Swan. 2001