Incoming Resources
- Brick science, STEM tips and tricks for experimenting with your LEGO bricks, Jacquie Fisher
- What if?, serious scientific answers to absurd hypothetical questions, Randall Munroe
- What is science?, Rebecca Kai Dotlich ; illustrated by Sachiko Yoshikawa
- Bill Nye's great big world of science, by Bill Nye and Gregory Mone
- National Science Foundation, the year in science 2021
- LEGO factastic, a LEGO adventure in the real world, [LEGO Group]
- MythBusters, produced by Beyond Productions for Discovery Channel
- Super charged science, written by Lisa Regan ; illustrated by Rhys Jefferys
- 100 steps for science, why it works and how it happened, written by Lisa Jane Gillespie ; illustrated by Yukai Du
- The best American science and nature writing, 2015, Rebecca Skloot, editor
- Energy and Forces /
- A short history of nearly everything, Bill Bryson
- StarTalk, produced by National Geographic Television for the National Geographic Channels, Season 2
- Everything you need to know, Deborah Chancellor [and others]
- Be a Nature Explorer!:, Outdoor Activities and Adventures /
- A short history of nearly everything, Bill Bryson
- What if? 2, additional serious scientific answers to absurd hypothetical questions, Randall Munroe
- Brief answers to the big questions, Stephen Hawking
- Electricity /
- 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
- God's super collider, directed by Simon Oliver
- Bruno y la luz, Rodrigo Contreras Ramos y Carolina Undurraga
- Weird-but-true facts about science, by Arnold Ringstad ; illustrated by Kathleen Petelinsek
- Brief answers to the big questions, Stephen Hawking
- The magic school bus
- The knowledge machine, how irrationality created modern science, Michael Strevens
- Thing explainer, complicated stuff in simple words, Randall Munroe
- Two truths and a lie, forces of nature, Ammi-Joan Paquette and Laurie Ann Thompson
- How to be good at science, technology, and engineering, the simplest-ever visual guide, authors, Robert Dinwiddle [and six others]
- THE SECRET LIVES OF NUMBERS, An Unauthorized History of Mathematics
- Science and math for curious kids, a world of knowledge--from atoms to zoology!, Laura Baker and Lynn Huggins-Cooper ; illustrator, Alex Foster
- Let's learn, Vol. 2
- How things work, discover secrets and science behind bounce houses, hovercraft, robotics, and everything in between, T.J. Resler
- Fun science, a guide to life, the universe and why science is so awesome, Charlie McDonnell
- Everything You Know about Sharks Is Wrong! /
- Science, the definitive visual guide, editor-in-chief, Adam Hart-Davis
- The Highlights book of how, discover the science behind how the world works, [writers, Libby Romero, Jennifer Szymanski, Paige Towler]
- A short history of nearly everything, Bill Bryson
- The magic school bus
- The field guide to citizen science, how you can contribute to scientific research and make a difference, Darlene Cavalier, Catherine Hoffman, and Caren Cooper
- S.T.E.M
- Whatever happened to the metric system?, how America kept its feet, John Bemelmans Marciano
- What Einstein didn't know, scientific answers to everyday questions, Robert L. Wolke
- The new book of popular science
- Weird and wonderful nature, tales of more than 100 unique animals, plants, and phenomena, Ben Hoare
- Violet pack
- 1,001 amazing science facts, by Michael Burgan with Rachel Rothman
- ABCs of science, Chris Ferrie
- We are all stardust, scientists who shaped our world talk about their work, their lives and what they still want to know, Stefan Klein ; translated by Ross Benjamin
- The STEAM team, simple science explained, written by Lisa Burke ; consultant Professor Robert Wilson