The period of time spanning the 16th to 18th centuries was marked by a growing interest in learning about and better understanding the world around us. It also marked a shift from… More →
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Why are some memories more memorable than others? Why don't you hear when someone is talking to you sometimes? Can you tell how sour something is without tasting it? These questions and many… More →
Fun Science Experiments with Cooking
Cooking is a great way to learn about science. The fun of cooking is experimenting and then examining the results using all our senses--and science is about exactly the same things. In this… More →
Fun Science Experiments with Music
Music is all about science. Whether we are playing an instrument or singing a tune, we are relying on some amazing science to make every sound. In this exciting volume, readers learn how to… More →
Hi-Tech Jobs in Science
Hi-tech science careers offer a variety of job choices, a good salary, and job security. This title profiles careers in data science, AI computer science, food science, environmental science, More →
Goo, volcanoes, candy, fake blood--what more could young scientists want in a book of experiments? Presented by Scientific American, this volume celebrates the fun of biology, chemistry, and… More →
Seasons and Weather/Las Estaciones y El Tiempo
Simple text and illustrations teach readers common weather and seasonal words in both English and Spanish. More →
The Digital Age
The years that followed World War II have seen science and technology advance rapidly. The inventions and developments of this era have truly shaped our lives and our connections to the world More →
The Electric Age
The great thinkers of the 19th century contributed greatly to the development of theories that help explain human nature and the natural world. Charles Darwin developed his theory of… More →
The Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution was a time of great technological progress in Europe and the United States. The scientific developments of the 18th century helped to shape our modern world. These… More →