Children & Young Adults Fiction - Science & Technology

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Max Einstein: The Genius Experiment

James Patterson

What Harry Potter did for magic, Max Einstein does for kids' imaginations in this #1 New York Times bestseller! James Patterson has written the first and only children's adventure novel officially approved by the Albert Einstein Arch...

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Published: Aug 2019

Let's Go Rock Collecting (Let'S-Read-...

Roma Gans

Holly Keller has created vivacious new paintings for this favorite Reading Rainbow title about geology. Readers follow two enthusiastic rock hounds around the globe as they add to their collection. Along the way they will learn how se...

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Published: May 1997

Ben Franklin and the Magic Squares (S...

Frank Murphy

A funny, entertaining introduction to Ben Franklin and his many inventions, including the story of how he created the 'magic square.' A magic square is a box of nine numbers arranged so that any line of three numbers adds up to the sa...

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Published: Feb 2001

The Magic School Bus Chapter Book #06...

Joanna Cole

When Keesha discovers mold on her sandwich, the class takes off on a tour of the mini microbe world, and they learn first hand that these little creatures can have HUGE effects. Ms. Frizzle proves that there is always more than meets ...

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Published: May 2001

Voyage to the Volcano

Judith Stamper

Hi, I'm Dorothy Ann, one of the kids in Ms. Frizzle's class. When we started learning about volcanoes, I thought we'd just be studying them in books -- but Ms. Frizzle had other ideas. She took us all the way to Hawaii, where we wad...

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Published: Aug 2003

Little Brother

Cory Doctorow

Marcus, a.k.a 'w1n5t0n,' is only seventeen years old, but he figures he already knows how the system works - and how to work the system. Smart, fast, and wise to the ways of the networked world, he has no trouble outwitting his high s...

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Published: Apr 2010

A Fly on the Ceiling (Step-Into-Readi...

Julie Glass

Recognized as the father of analytic geometry, Rene Descartes was aFrench mathematician and philosopher. Kids will love this funny and veryaccessible tale - based on one of math's greatest myths - about the man whopopularized the Cart...

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Published: May 1998

The Magic School Bus in the Time of t...

Joanna Cole

Ms. Frizzle warps her students back to the late Triassic period, where they begin a journey forward through time in search of Maiasaura eggs. . . .Sidebar information provides the hard science, timelines, and maps of continental drift...

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Published: Aug 1995

One Hundred Hungry Ants

Elinor J. Pinczes

Hi dee ho! It's off to a picnic we go! One hundred very hungry ants hurry to sample the delights of a picnic, but marching in single file seems too slow for 100 empty tummies. The smallest ant of all suggests they travel in 2 rows of ...

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Published: Sep 1999

Scholastic Reader Level 2: The Magic ...

Samantha Brooke

Next stop...The Magic School Bus heads to the wild to learn about camouflage! Every year D.A. has lost at the school's game of Extreme Hide and Seek thanks to the incredible powers of a mysterious player known only as The Seeker. But ...

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Published: Aug 2018

Homeland

Cory Doctorow

In Cory Doctorow's wildly successful Little Brother, young Marcus Yallow was arbitrarily detained and brutalized by the government in the wake of a terrorist attack on San Francisco—an experience that led him to become a leader of t...

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Published: May 2014

Ellie, Engineer: The Next Level

Jackson Pearce

Ellie the Engineer is back in another charming, hilarious, illustrated story filled with creative, STEM-powered fun!"Look out, Junie B. Jones! Ellie the engineer is thinking, making, creating, and showing enthusiasm and brillianc...

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Published: Nov 2019

Sir Cumference and the Isle of Immete...

Cindy Neuschwander

When young Per visits her uncle Sir Cumference and his family, she learns how to play the game, 'Inners and Edges.' After she finds a clue linking the game to the mysterious castle on the island of Immeter, she must figure out how to ...

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Published: Jul 2006

Sir Cumference and the Sword in the C...

Cindy Neuschwander

Sir Cumference, Radius, and Sir Vertex search for Edgecalibur, the sword that King Arthur has hidden in a geometric solid.

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Published: Jul 2003

The Armadillo from Amarillo

Lynne Cherry

When an armadillo named Sasparillo wants to know where on earth he is, he leaves his home in San Antonio and travels north through the canyons and prairies of Texas. In Amarillo he meets an eagle and, with her help, finds the answer t...

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Published: Mar 1999

100 Days Of School

Harris

A series of rhymes illustrates different ways to count to 100 such as by adding the ten toes of ten children or ninety-nine train cars plus one caboose.

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Published: Jul 2000

Road Builders

B. G. Hennessy

A simple text and vivid illustrations explain how roads are built with cement mixers, dump trucks, bulldozers, and other vehicles used by the hardworking road crew to get the job done. Children's BOMC Main.

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Published: Sep 1996

Trucks: Whizz! Zoom! Rumble!

Patricia Hubbell

Trucks is a Marshall Cavendish publication.

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Published: Sep 2006

Hill of Fire (I Can Read Book 3)

Thomas P. Lewis

El Monstruo!'Every day is the same for Pablo's father. Then one afternoon the ground growls, hisses smoke, and swallows up his plow. A volcano is erupting in the middle of his cornfield!

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Published: Sep 1983

Just Enough Carrots (MathStart 1)

Stuart J. Murphy

Elephants, rabbits, and birds shop in this funny grocery store. Can you guess what the little rabbit wants more of? Munchy, crunchy carrots, of course! And fewer of? Squirmy worms and chewy peanuts (yuck!). So why is his mother buying...

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Published: Sep 1997

Search for the Shadowman (Joan Lowery...

Joan Lowery Nixon

Twelve-year-old Andy Bonner isn't thrilled with his teacher's assignment to explore family history. When he starts asking questions about his ancestors, he is startled to discover a black sheep in the family tree. No one wants to reve...

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Published: Apr 1998

Greg's Microscope (I Can Read Book 3)...

Millicent Ellis Selsam

Greg makes fascinating discoveries about things he finds at home when he looks at them through his new microscope.'An accurate and entertaining book for beginning independent readers.' 'BL.

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Published: Sep 1990

Mapping Penny's World

Loreen Leedy

Lisa and her dog, Penny, learn the basics of mapmaking in this delightful sequel to Measuring PennyLisa's class is learning how to make maps. The teacher says they can make maps of anyplace, so Lisa starts with her bedroom. She includ...

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Published: Aug 2003

A Pair of Socks (MathStart Series, Ma...

Stuart J. Murphy

Does a polka-dotted sock match a striped sock? Young children will learn about matching, an important early math skill, as a lonely striped sock searches the house for its mate. They will may even be inspired to practice this skill in...

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Published: Aug 1996

Minnie's Diner: A Multiplying Menu

Dayle Ann Dodds

Down on the farm one morning, Papa McFay orders his sons to hop to their chores. But from Minnie's kitchen wafts a smell that gets the boys itchin', and one by one, they succumb to the call of that sweet aroma. Each brother arrives at...

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Published: Jul 2007

A Collection for Kate (Math Matters A...

Barbara deRubertis

In A Collection for Kate, the focus is on addition: the meaning of addition; counting on to add; using doubles; fact families; mental math strategies; estimating sums; three and four addends; and regrouping. It's Collection Week a...

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Published: Jan 1999

A Dollar For Penny (Step-Into-Reading...

Julie Glass

On a beautiful summer day a young girl sets up a lemonade stand and sellsenough cups of refreshment to add up to a dollar. Told in rhyme, thisdelightful story combines the teaching of addition with a traditional rite ofchildhood entr...

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Published: Mar 2000

Atlantic

G. Brian Karas

Lapping at the sandy shores, stretching from the North Pole to the South Pole and from North America to Africa, the Atlantic Ocean is constantly changing shape and size and is always traveling. It has fascinated people for ages an...

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Published: Mar 2004

Monster Musical Chairs (MathStart 1)

Stuart J. Murphy

Monster Musical ChairsEvery time the music stops, one more monster is OUT! Kids won't be able to sit still for this musical introduction to subtraction at its simplest.

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Published: Sep 2000

Too Many Kangaroo Things to Do! (Math...

Stuart J. Murphy

It's Kangaroo's birthday, but no one will play with him: not the emu, the platypuses, the koalas, or even the dingos. They all have too many things to do. What exactly are they doing? They're using multiplication to figure out just ho...

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Published: Aug 1996
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