Gumball's Guide to Science

Gumball's Guide to Science
Author: Kiel Phegley
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2016
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1101995149

Discover the wonders of science with the kids at Elmore Junior High! Class is in session with Professor Gumball in this one-of-a-kind guide to all things scientific. Join Gumball, Darwin, Anais, Miss Simian, and the rest of Elmore Junior High as they unlock the mysteries of the natural world: What is gravity? Why do earthquakes happen? And will becoming a scientist finally impress Penny? Test theories, plan experiments, and discover more about the Amazing World of Gumball!

Life in the Gumball Machine

Life in the Gumball Machine
Author: Maureen Bartone
Publisher: Maureen Bartone
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2012-04-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692694862

Ten-year-old Daisy and her two pals, Michael and Patrick, stumble across an abandoned old shed on their way to the park. Inside, they find a life-sized dusty old gumball machine with thousands of colorful gumballs inside the clear globe at the top. When one of the kids inserts a coin, the gigantic machine begins to rumble and shake and their strange journey begins. They are unable to fight the strong force that sucks them up the swirling tunnel and inside the gumball machine. Once inside, they find themselves in a strange but colorful, magical world. Unable to escape, the kids explore this odd place and meet some interesting gumball people who show them their world and introduce them to their friends. After a while, the kids begin to worry and wonder whether they'll find their way home or whether they'll have to stay in that gumball machine forever.

Pop!

Pop!
Author: Meghan McCarthy
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2011-04-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1442436778

Gum. It’s been around for centuries—from the ancient Greeks to the American Indians, everyone’s chewed it. But the best kind of gum—bubble gum!—wasn’t invented until 1928, when an enterprising young accountant at Fleer Gum and Candy used his spare time to experiment with different recipes. Bubble-blowing kids everywhere will be delighted with Megan McCarthy’s entertaining pictures and engaging fun facts as they learn the history behind the pink perfection of Dubble Bubble.

Knit the Sky

Knit the Sky
Author: Lea Redmond
Publisher: Storey Publishing
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2015-09-05
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1612123341

Record the beauty, emotions, and experiences of everyday life — not in your journal but with your knitting needles! Author Lea Redmond offers 32 enchanting projects that will inspire you to create beautiful finished pieces full of personal meaning and memories. Stock up on shades of blue, gray, and white and knit one strip of a scarf each day for a year, using the color that matches the sky on that day. When you’re done, you’ll have a unique memento of your year better than anything you can keep in a scrapbook. Or when you’re traveling, knit postcard-size swatches at each place you visit, using the colors you see around you. When the trip is over, piece the swatches together into a throw or scarf that will remind you of your journey every time you use it. Or knit a height-chart scarf for a beloved baby, starting with her length at birth and adding inches each year until you have the perfect gift for her 18th birthday. These are knitting projects like no other, resulting in one-of-a-kind heirlooms that tell a story only you can tell. Redmond provides instructions for all the stitches and techniques you need, as well as required patterns.

Seeing Trees

Seeing Trees
Author: Nancy Ross Hugo
Publisher: Timber Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2011-08-09
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1604693665

Have you ever looked at a tree? That may sound like a silly question, but there is so much more to notice about a tree than first meets the eye. "Seeing Trees" celebrates seldom-seen but easily observable tree traits and invites you to watch trees with

Who'd Have Thunk It?

Who'd Have Thunk It?
Author: Wrigley Stuart
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2014
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0843181060

Did you know that Gumball has broken 271 bones? That's more bones than there are in a cat skeleton! Darwin is scared of ghosts, snakes, and saxophones! This 208-page The Amazing World of Gumball trivia book contains 300 awesome facts about Gumball, Darwin, and all of their family and friends in Elmore.

Science Spectrum

Science Spectrum
Author: Holt Rinehart & Winston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 984
Release: 2003-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780030690785

Sonic and the Tales of Terror

Sonic and the Tales of Terror
Author: Kiel Phegley
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2018-08-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1524787310

Delight in terrifying new stories featuring the world's fastest and most famous Hedgehog hero, Sonic! Sonic may be the fastest hero in the world, but he must rely on his friends to stay ahead of Dr. Eggman's creepy plots! In Sonic and the Tales of Terror, Dr. Eggman and his cronies concoct mysterious schemes to trap Sonic in three stories with original illustrations. This set of stories is another must-have title for long-time fans eager for new content!

Book of Proof

Book of Proof
Author: Richard H. Hammack
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780989472111

This book is an introduction to the language and standard proof methods of mathematics. It is a bridge from the computational courses (such as calculus or differential equations) that students typically encounter in their first year of college to a more abstract outlook. It lays a foundation for more theoretical courses such as topology, analysis and abstract algebra. Although it may be more meaningful to the student who has had some calculus, there is really no prerequisite other than a measure of mathematical maturity.

Empty Pleasures

Empty Pleasures
Author: Carolyn de la Peña
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2010-09-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0807879673

Sugar substitutes have been a part of American life since saccharin was introduced at the 1893 World's Fair. In Empty Pleasures, the first history of artificial sweeteners in the United States, Carolyn de la Pena blends popular culture with business and women's history, examining the invention, production, marketing, regulation, and consumption of sugar substitutes such as saccharin, Sucaryl, NutraSweet, and Splenda. She describes how saccharin, an accidental laboratory by-product, was transformed from a perceived adulterant into a healthy ingredient. As food producers and pharmaceutical companies worked together to create diet products, savvy women's magazine writers and editors promoted artificially sweetened foods as ideal, modern weight-loss aids, and early diet-plan entrepreneurs built menus and fortunes around pleasurable dieting made possible by artificial sweeteners. NutraSweet, Splenda, and their predecessors have enjoyed enormous success by promising that Americans, especially women, can "have their cake and eat it too," but Empty Pleasures argues that these "sweet cheats" have fostered troubling and unsustainable eating habits and that the promises of artificial sweeteners are ultimately too good to be true.