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Science + Methodology -- Juvenile literature
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How do scientists ask questions?, a book about the scientific method, written by Madeline J. Hayes ; illustrated by Srimalie Bassani
National Geographic Little kids first big book of science, Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
Environmental science fair projects, revised and expanded using the scientific method, Thomas R. Rybolt and Robert C. Mebane
The Acadia files, book one, summer science, Katie Coppens ; illustrated and designed by Holly Hatam
I can prove it!, investigating science, by Kelli Hicks ; science content editor Shirley Duke, editor Jeanne Sturm
Think like a scientist on the playground, by Dana Meachen Rau
Absolutely epic science experiments, more than 50 awesome projects You can do at home, Anna Claybourne and Anne Rooney ; illustrations, Caroline Romanet and Shutterstock
I know a scientist, Jean Feldman and Holly Karapetkova
Investigating the scientific method with Max Axiom, super scientist, 4D, an augmented reading science experience, by Donald B. Lemke ; illustrated by Tod G. Smith and Al Milgrom
Super gross germ projects, Jessie Alkire ; consulting editor, Diane Craig, M.A./Reading Specialst
Conozco a un cientifico, Arnhilda Badia
Nibbling on Einstein's brain, the good, the bad, and the bogus in science, written by Diane Swanson ; illustrated by Francis Blake
Did dinosaurs eat pizza?, mysteries science hasn't solved, Lenny Hort ; illustrated by John O'Brien
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