Incoming Resources
- AND FROM HERE ON
- Little kids first big book of science, Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
- Does It Really Take Seven Years to Digest Swallowed Gum?, And Other Questions You've Always Wanted to Ask, Sandy Donovan
- Before and after, Dona Herweck Rice
- Are bananas radioactive?, questions and answers about surprising science
- The amazing book of science questions and answers
- Stickmen's guide to science, John Farndon ; [illustrator] Joe Mathews [Matthews]
- The where, the why, and the how, 75 artists illustrate wondrous mysteries of science
- Does it really take seven years to digest swallowed gum?, and other questions you've always wanted to ask
- Weird science
- Le joli petit monde d'Hubert Reeves, Hubert Reeves & Christophe Aubel ; illustrations de Cécile Léna
- How to build a universe, Professor Brian Cox, Robin Ince & Alexandra Feachem, Part 1
- Big science for little people, 52 activities to help you & your child discover the wonders of science : an official geek mama guide, Lynn Brunelle
- A lecture on the progess of science in Canada, by Henry T. Bovey
- Falling in love, with other essays on more exact branches of science, by Grant Allen
- Mon grand livre de sciences, Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld ; texte français du Groupe Syntagme
- Science mysteries explained, by Anthony Fordham
- Unmasking the science of superpowers!, by Jordan D. Brown ; illustrated by Scott Burroughs
- Theory and experiment, a lecture delivered before the Board of Arts and Manufacturers for Lower Canada, on the connection between experiment and theory in the progess of scientific discovery, December 20, 1858, by E.K. Kendall
- How to, absurd scientific advice for common real-world problems, Randall Munroe
- Atoms, by John Devolle
- Ask a scientist, Robert Winston
- What about digital tech, an illustrated Q&A book for kids, by Romain Gallissot and Baptiste Massa ; illustrated by Pascal Lemaître ; translation by Wendeline A. Hardenberg
- National Geographic Little kids first big book of science, Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
- What about science, an illustrated Q&A book for kids, by Bertrand Fichou and Marc Beynié ; illustrated by Pascal Lemaître ; translation by Wendeline A. Hardenberg
- The science of superheroes, the secrets behind speed, strength, flight, evolution, and more, Mark Brake
- Falling in love, with other essays on more exact branches of science, by Grant Allen
- IsThisAnOlogy?, written by Amanda Bulman & Ruth Lawrence ; illustrated by Leon Chung
- FYI, what does space smell like? Can a paper cut be deadly? Just how old is dirt? : 229 curious questions answered by the world's smartest people, [edited by Bjorn Carey ; articles written by Bjorn Carey ... [et al.]]. --
- Mammoth science, (with a little help from some elephant shrews), David Macaulay
- Young's demonstrative translation of scientific secrets, or, A collection of above 500 useful receipts on a variety of subjects
- Falling in love, with other essays on more exact branches of science, by Grant Allen
- The most exciting book of science, inventions & space ever, illustrated by Lisa Swerling and Ralph Lazar ; written by Claire Watts, Jilly MacLeod, Carole Stott, and Richard Walker