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Get cracking and crack a book! The National Science Teacher’s Association recommends the following super science pageturners:


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Flakes and Flurries: A Book About Snow, by Josepha Sherman

Fans of winter will learn cool facts about the cool stuff!


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Crocodiles, by Sally M. Walker

Cool color photographs, maps, and diagrams make learning about these swamp-dwellers creepy fun!


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Darwin and Evolution for Kids: His Life and Ideas with 21 Activities, by Kristan Lawson

Fun activities mix with serious facts about the life of this important scientist.


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Inside Your Outside! All About the Human Body, by Tish Rabe

Young DFTVers (or their little sisters or brothers) will love exploring the human body with the trickiest tabby of all, the Cat in the Hat!


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Our Living Planet: Rain Forests, by Marta Serrano

Bright pictures, helpful graphics, and lively text will guide you through this mysterious environment, and even offer science fair project ideas!


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175 Science Experiments to Amuse and Amaze Your Friends, by Brenda Walpole

You can bust out a few of these simple at-home investigations to show how things float, soar, and more!


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A Dinosaur Named Sue: The Story of the Colossal Fossil, by Pat Relf

Dive into this story Susan Hendrickson, who discovered one of the largest, most well-preserved T. Rex dinos in the world!


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Achoo! The Most Interesting Book You’ll Ever Read About Germs, by Trudee Ronanek

This book is packed with germy tidbits on viruses, bacteria, fungi, and more. Gesundheit!


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Aliens From Earth: When Animals and Plants Invade Other Ecosystems, by Mary Batten

No, not Martians: exotic invasives! Learn about the changes our environment experiences when exotic plants and animals spread in new places.


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Ancient Communication: From Grunts to Graffiti, by Michael Woods and Mary B. Woods

Find out how our earliest ancestor used growls, gestures, and even sticks and clay to tell their stories!



 
 
 

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