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- What's the big idea? / by Barrows, Annie.; Blackall, Sophie.;
- When all the second grade students must enter the science fair, which has global warming as its theme, best friends Ivy and Bean team up to create an unusual project.LSC
- Subjects: Ivy (Fictitious character : Barrows); Bean (Fictitious character : Barrows); Best friends; Science projects; Science fairs; Global warming; Schools;
- © 2011, c2010., Chronicle Books,
- A handful of dogs : with four phonics stories / by Rae, Elspeth,1973-; Rae, Rowena.; Gutiérrez, Elisa,1972-;
- Meg and Greg are back to school and ready for fall fun! Join Meg, Greg and friends as they plan an event for dogs at the fall fair, solve challenging clues in a scavenger hunt, complete their planned science-fair project and look after excitable kindergarteners at the pumpkin patch.
- Subjects: Problems and exercises.; Dogs; Science fairs; Reading; Reading; Dyslexia-friendly books.;
- Comment capturer un dinosaure / by Wallace, Adam.; Elkerton, Andy.; Allard, Isabelle.;
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- Subjects: Histoires rimées.; Stories in rhyme.; Dinosaures; Sciences; Dinosaurs; Science fairs;
- Babymouse. by Holm, Jennifer L.; Holm, Matthew.;
- Babymouse discovers Squish, a new species of amoeba, while working on a school science fair project.
- Subjects: Graphic novels.; Amoeba; Graphic novels.; Mice; Schools; Science projects;
- © c2011., Random House,
- The mystery of the gold coins / by Adler, David A.; Natti, Susanna.;
- While using her photographic memory to find her missing science fair project, Cam accidently locates two valuable gold coins."Ages 7 and up"--P. [4] of cover."RL: 2.2"--T.p. verso.LSC
- Subjects: Mystery fiction.; Detective and mystery stories.; Jansen, Cam (Fictitious character); Shelton, Eric (Fictitious character); Gold coins;
- © 2004, c1982., Puffin Books,
- The firefly fix / by Watson, Tom,1962-; Kissi, Marta.;
- Molly, Simon, and Rosie are determined to build the best science fair project in school history. To do that, they'll need to attract tons of fireflies. Will their bright idea get them a glowing grade or will it flicker out before the fair even starts?
- Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Schools; Science projects; Problem solving in children; Friendship;
- Smells like tween spirit : a novel / by Gelman, Laurie,author.;
- "As a new Mat Mom of the Pioneer Middle School (PMS) Wrestling team, Jen Dixon finds herself thrown in the middle of the "guerrilla war against so-called perfect mothers," armed only with her cutting wit and acerbic sense of humor (New York Times Book Review). Handling a whole host of new challenges, from the dreaded seventh-grade science fair to a school fundraiser (again!), Jen faces the somewhat-terrifying new social dynamics of the wrestling moms with her trademark combination of reluctance and exceptional delivery"--
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Humorous fiction.; Novels.; Middle-aged mothers; Middle-aged women; Motherhood; Mothers; Schools;
- Fairy science : solid, liquid, gassy / by Spires, Ashley,1978-;
- Esther the fairy doesn't believe in magic. But fairies are all about magic, despite Esther's best efforts to reveal the science of their world. This time around, though, she's got her fairy pals Clover and Fig, along with trusty sidekick Albert the bird, to help create a more science-oriented entry for their school's "Magic Fair" -- Pixieville's magical answer to a science fair, which has never gone well for Esther before. When the local pond disappears, Esther realizes this might be the perfect opportunity for a real experiment! It's up to Esther and her fairymates to ask questions, make hypotheses, do research and show their conclusions -- this time, all about the water cycle. But when everyone Esther knows believes that Jack Frost is responsible for ice and that moon sneezes cause evaporation, she'll have to learn that sometimes discovery is its own reward.LSC
- Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Humorous fiction.; Fairies; Scientists; Magic;
- Lena the chicken : (but really a dinosaur!) / by Bailey, Linda,1948-; Steele, K-Fai.;
- Lena lives in a chicken coop, and she looks a lot like a chicken. But deep down, she's convinced that she's a . . . DINOSAUR! She can feel it in her bones. Lena just doesn't understand the scaredy chickens in her family, and they don't understand her either, with her ferociousness and big ideas. The people on the farm are also baffled . . . except for little Madeline, who thinks Lena has PERSONALITY. And then, when a dastardly weasel turns up and threatens the coop, Lena's fearful family chickens out AGAIN. It's up to Lena to unleash her inner dinosaur like never before -- to save the coop and show this silly bunch of chickens how to stand up for themselves. And when Madeline's science fair project shows that chickens are the closest living relatives in the world to dinosaurs, Lena's family finally starts to see that -- holy hen house! -- they are all dinosaurs too!
- Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Picture books.; Chickens; Dinosaurs; Families; Friendship; Personality;
- The Intimate Animal : The Science of Sex, Fidelity, and Why We Live and Die for Love. by Garcia, Justin R.;
- In an eye-opening exploration of the most powerful force that drives our species, Kinsey Institute Director Dr. Justin Garcia illuminates the mysteries of how we date, mate and navigate our love lives. Garcia serves as Chief Scientific Advisor for the dating company Match, providing expertise to the annual Singles in America study. He has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, HBO, The Dr. Oz Show, Netflix, and National Geographic, and his research has been featured in outlets like the NYT, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, TIME, Cosmopolitan and Vanity Fair.Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Dating; FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Love & Romance; PSYCHOLOGY / Human Sexuality; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Sexuality; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Marriage & Family;
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