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- Does a fly cry?, Jodie Mangor
- What makes popcorn pop?, Jack Myers
- How to Build a Leprechaun Trap
- Weird-but-true facts about science
- Ciencia, [autores, John Farndon, Steve Parker ; traduccíon, Arlette de Alba]
- Ciencia para pasar la primavera, Valeria Edelsztein ; ilustraciones de Javier Reboursin
- Science detectives, Dona Herweck Rice
- STEM in football
- Peter Parley's wonders of the earth, sea, and sky
- Two truths and a lie, forces of nature, Ammi-Joan Paquette and Laurie Ann Thompson
- Super charged science
- Technology, Catherine C Finan
- Positive reaction!, a crash course in science
- Robotics, Discover The Science And Technology Of The Future With 20 Projects, Kathy Ceceri
- We learn at school
- Plants need sunlight
- How to build an elf trap, Larissa Juliano
- Let's explore science
- Bees like flowers, Rebecca Bielawski
- En mi casa hay un laboratorio y mis papás no lo saben
- Migración (migration), Robin Nelson
- Detectives científicos, Dona Herweck Rice
- The STEM of airplanes, Fiona Young-Brown
- 79 amazing science games to blow your mind!
- Non-living things, Marla Conn
- Questions and answers about science, editors, Rebecca Gerlings and Alex Woolf
- Science and nature, uncover the mystery of everyday marvels, from rocks to rainbows
- Astrophysics for babies, Chris Ferrie and Julia Kregenow
- Bill Nye's Great Big World of Science, Bill Nye
- STEM in figure skating
- Technology, [Sol 90, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.]
- Using math in science, Jeff Mapua
- I know a scientist, tune : I had a little turtle, Jean Feldman and Holly Karapetkova
- Science research experiments for young people
- The big book of science, Giles Sparrow
- Fascinating Science Experiments for Young People
- Social media, Mary Dean
- Cows don't live in trees!, Clara MacCarald
- My job in science, written byJoanna Brundle
- In the dark, the science of what happens at night, Lisa Deresti Betik ; Josh Holinaty
- Mason jar scientist, 30 jarring STEAM-based projects, Brenda Priddy
- First the quark, Chris Ferrie
- Monster science, could monsters survive (and thrive!) in the real world?
- Scientific amusements
- Hibernación (hibernation), Robin Nelson
- Science
- Brick science, STEM tips and tricks for experimenting with your LEGO bricks, Jacquie Fisher, M.S.
- Citizen science
- Space, humans, and farts
- Haz que se mueva, Marla Conn y Alma Patricia Ramirez