Easy Genius Science Projects with Temperature and Heat

Easy Genius Science Projects with Temperature and Heat
Author: Robert Gardner
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2008-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780766029392

"Presents several science experiments and science project ideas dealing with temperature and heat"--Provided by publisher.

Easy Genius Science Projects with Weather

Easy Genius Science Projects with Weather
Author: Robert Gardner
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2008-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780766029248

"Science experiments and science project ideas about weather"--Provided by publisher.

Easy Genius Science Projects with Light

Easy Genius Science Projects with Light
Author: Robert Gardner
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2008-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780766029262

"Science projects and experiments about light"--Provided by publisher.

Discovering Thermodynamics

Discovering Thermodynamics
Author: Jeffrey Moran
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2011-08-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 144884701X

Introduces thermodynamics, presents a history of the field, and discusses the advances in thermometry.

Bartholomew and the Oobleck

Bartholomew and the Oobleck
Author: Dr. Seuss
Publisher: RH Childrens Books
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0385379323

Join Bartholomew Cubbins in Dr. Seuss’s Caldecott Honor–winning picture book about a king’s magical mishap! Bored with rain, sunshine, fog, and snow, King Derwin of Didd summons his royal magicians to create something new and exciting to fall from the sky. What he gets is a storm of sticky green goo called Oobleck—which soon wreaks havock all over his kingdom! But with the assistance of the wise page boy Bartholomew, the king (along with young readers) learns that the simplest words can sometimes solve the stickiest problems.

The Kid's Book of Simple Everyday Science

The Kid's Book of Simple Everyday Science
Author: Kelly Doudna
Publisher: Scarletta Press
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2013-10-14
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1938063341

"These 40 simple science activities will have young kids searching the house for everyday items to learn about temperature, pressure, water, air, heat, and plants! Each easy and fun activity includes how-to photos, simple instructions, short explanations, and introduces beginning math principles. With tips and extra information to extend the scientific experience, this book will get kids thinking like scientists in no time at all! Book includes: supply & tool lists, visual and text-based explanations, step-by-step instructions and photos, and safety information."--

How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe (Enhanced Edition)

How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe (Enhanced Edition)
Author: Charles Yu
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2010-09-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307379884

This enhanced eBook includes video, audio, photographic, and linked content, as well as a bonus short story. Hear TAMMY talk. Learn the origins of Minor Universe 31. See the TM-31. Take a trip in it. Photos and illustrations appear as hyperlinked endnotes. Video and audio are embedded directly in text. *Video and audio may not play on all readers. Check your user manual for details. National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 Award winner Charles Yu delivers his debut novel, a razor-sharp, ridiculously funny, and utterly touching story of a son searching for his father . . . through quantum space–time. Minor Universe 31 is a vast story-space on the outskirts of fiction, where paradox fluctuates like the stock market, lonely sexbots beckon failed protagonists, and time travel is serious business. Every day, people get into time machines and try to do the one thing they should never do: change the past. That’s where Charles Yu, time travel technician—part counselor, part gadget repair man—steps in. He helps save people from themselves. Literally. When he’s not taking client calls or consoling his boss, Phil, who could really use an upgrade, Yu visits his mother (stuck in a one-hour cycle of time, she makes dinner over and over and over) and searches for his father, who invented time travel and then vanished. Accompanied by TAMMY, an operating system with low self-esteem, and Ed, a nonexistent but ontologically valid dog, Yu sets out, and back, and beyond, in order to find the one day where he and his father can meet in memory. He learns that the key may be found in a book he got from his future self. It’s called How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe, and he’s the author. And somewhere inside it is the information that could help him—in fact it may even save his life. Wildly new and adventurous, Yu’s debut is certain to send shock waves of wonder through literary space–time.