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25-48 of 80 results for "STEM"
Written by Fran Hodgkins
What do you see when you look into the night sky? The Secret Galaxy explains some of the secrets of...
1st - 6th
Written by Marie Smith and Roland Smith
Got a minute? This book introduces an alphabet of scientific history related to telling time. Read...
1st - 5th
Written by Valerie Worth
Poems accessible to young readers about familiar topics: grass, a dog, marbles, a caterpillar, and a ball of string. This new edition includes all previously published poems and 14 new ones.
2nd - 6th
Written by Kathleen Krull
A picture biography of Philo Farnsworth, the boy genius who invented television. Building on his...
1st - 4th
Written by Jim Brandenburg and Judy Brandenburg
A look at different kinds of wolves with compelling photographs by Jim Brandenburg. See lone wolves...
3rd - 5th
Written by Laura Purdie Salas
This book takes children through the life cycle of one single organism: a maple tree. Using...
K - 4th
Written by Paul Showers
This book explains to children what happens to food after it goes in your mouth. lt follows the...
K - 4th
Written by Kathryn Lasky
This book uses rich and vibrant illustrations to tell the story of Greek philosopher and mathematician Eratosthenes, who was the first person to measure the circumference of the Earth.
K - 4th
Written by Hemsworth and Jade
MEET THE GIRLS OF PROJECT Mc2! McKeyla McAlister: brilliant leader and savvy special agent for...
3rd - 4th
Written by National Geographic Kids
National Geographic compiled 300 more of the wackiest facts on the natural world. From meteorites to great white sharks, learn all about the crazy world around you.
3rd - 7th
Written by Jon Woodcock
Build basic programming skills and learn all about the amazing tool Scratch with this exciting workbook from DK.
1st - 4th
Written by Jon Woodcock and Steve Setford
Go from playing games to creating them by building basic programming skills with Scratch.
1st - 4th
Written by Jon Woodcock
Go from browsing to building with basic programming skills learned with Scratch.
1st - 4th
Written by Marina Umaschi Bers and Mitchel Resnick
Learn all about Scratch, the wildly popular beginner computer programming language used by millions of children worldwide.
K - 4th
Written by DK
For Scratch users who are ready to move on to move onto bigger challenges for the free programming language, this workbook is all about making bigger, better projects.
1st - 4th
Written by Max Wainewright
With step-by-step instructions and robot helpers, learn all about mastering the art of coding and get started on building your own website and other projects.
1st - 6th
Written by Max Wainewright
Helpful step-by-step instructions help budding coders learn all of the essential skills to get started creating their own games with Scratch.
1st - 6th
Written by Joan Marie Arbogast
Check out some of the funnest forms of architecture in the United States, with real buildings in crazy shapes.
2nd - 4th
Written by Christine Taylor-Butler
Introduce young scientists to the three states of matter with included simple experiments to reinforce the lessons.
3rd - 5th
Written by Marne Ventura
Computer technology is everywhere in the modern age. Explore 12 of the most influential turning points that have shaped this important field.
3rd - 5th
Written by Julie Ellis
Join young Pythagoras on this STEM adventure and learn math and all about the Pythagorean Theorem....
3rd - 5th
Written by Sean McManus
Author Sean McManus breaks the daunting subject of computer coding into 10 easy-to-follow lessons to help young learners build on their skills.
3rd - 6th
Written by Ruth Kassinger
With this collection of exciting projects, learn all about the problem-solving skills and tools you...
3rd - 7th
Written by H. J. Press
Dive into the world of science with 325 experiments dealing topics from electricity and temperature to botany and chemistry.