Scientists -- Juvenile literature
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Scientists -- Juvenile literature
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- The remarkable Benjamin Franklin, written and illustrated by Cheryl Harness
- How do scientists ask questions?, a book about the scientific method, written by Madeline J. Hayes ; illustrated by Srimalie Bassani
- Great scientists, written by Jacqueline Fortey
- Leonardo da Vinci, by Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Boris Kulikov
- Leonardo da Vinci, the genius who defined the Renaissance, John Phillips
- Super charged science, written by Lisa Regan ; illustrated by Rhys Jefferys
- The vast wonder of the world, biologist Ernest Everett Just, Mélina Mangal ; illustrated by Luisa Uribe
- I can prove it!, investigating science, by Kelli Hicks ; science content editor Shirley Duke, editor Jeanne Sturm
- Benjamin Banneker, by Isabel Martin
- Who was Albert Einstein, by Jess M. Brailer ; illustrated by Robert Andrew Parker
- The man who knew everything, the strange life of Athanasius Kircher, Marilee Peters ; illustrations by Roxanna Bikadoroff
- Benjamin Franklin, inventing America, Thomas Fleming
- Todo sobre volar!, Andrea Beaty y Dra. Theanne Griffith ; [traducción Dra. Alexandra de Castro ; ilustraciones, Steph Stilwell]
- Lives of the scientists, experiments, explosions (and what the neighbors thought), written by Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Kathryn Hewitt
- 100 scientists who changed the world, John Hudson Tiner
- Caroline's Comets
- Galileo Galilei, Mike Goldsmith
- Who was Ben Franklin?, by Dennis Brindell Fradin ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- The call of the osprey, Dorothy Hinshaw Patent ; with photographs by William Munoz
- Galileo, the genius who faced the inquisition, Philip Steele
- Scientists, healers, and inventors, an introduction for young readers, by Wade Hudson
- Are you a scientist?, Tad Carpenter
- Who is Neil deGrasse Tyson?, by Pam Pollach and Meg Belviso ; illustrated by Manuel Gutierrez
- I want to be a scientist, by Laura Driscoll ; pictures by Catalina Echeverri
- Starry messenger, a book depicting the life of a famous scientist, mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, physicist, Galileo Galilei, created and illustrated by Peter Sis
- Baby loves scientists, you can be anything!, Ruth Spiro ; illustrated by Irene Chan
- The life of Ben Franklin, by Maria Nelson
- A salute to Black scientists & inventors, publisher & editor, Richard L. Green
- Galileo, Leonard Everett Fisher
- Stronger than steel, spider DNA and the quest for better bulletproof vests, sutures, and parachute rope, Bridget Heos ; with photographs by Andy Comins
- In the shadow of the moon, America, Russia, and the hidden history of the space race, Amy Cherrix
- Extraordinary women scientists, by Darlene Stille
- Wonder women of science, twelve geniuses who are currently rocking science, technology, and the world., Tiera Fletcher and Ginger Rue ; illustrated by Sally Wern Comport
- Snowflake Bentley, Jacqueline Briggs Martin ; illustrated by Mary Azarian
- Eureka!, the most amazing scientific discoveries of all time, Dr. Mike Goldsmith
- George Washington Carver, the peanut wizard, by Laura Driscoll ; illustrated by Jill Weber
- The call of the osprey, Dorothy Hinshaw Patent ; with photographs by William Muñoz
- The amazing life of Benjamin Franklin, by James Cross Giblin ; illustrated by Micheal Dooling
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