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Tops: Building and Experimenting with Spinning Toys
Published Book
Boston Children's Museum Activity Book
May 1989
Author:
Bernie Zubrowski
Illustrator:
Roy Doty
Grade 5-9-- The main purpose of this book is to promote fun--the enjoyment of constructing toys and then experimenting with them. Directions are given for building these toys in such a way that one characteristic of them can be changed, allowing experimenters to compare the behavior of two...
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Soda Science
Published Book
Boston Children's Museum Activity Book
May 1997
Author:
Bernie Zubrowski
Illustrators:
Roy Doty ,
Elizabeth Hathon
Grade 5 Up. Concoctions galore fill the pages of this science-experiment book. Clear instructions and easy-to-follow pen-and-ink illustrations, well marked for safety procedures, accompany each step of the...
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Milk: From Cow to Carton
Published Book
Collins
January 1992
Author:
Mir Aliki
Aliki takes readers on a guided tour that begins with grazing cows, proceeds through milking and a trip to the dairy, and ends with some different foods made from milk. This revised edition of Aliki's 1974 Green Grass and White Milk is an even more fun-filled and informative explanation...
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What does it have to do with engineering?
A fun look at where something we drink everyday comes from. It is a great book to feed childrens minds with information about what may seem like a boring process. It can be a good topic to cover during a science class to introduce children to producing goods.
Journeys of Women in Science and Engineering: No Universal Constants
Published Book
Temple University Press
January 1999
Author:
Susan Ambrose
Today the image of the scientist is still that of a white man in a white lab coat. This book questions this stereotype and the assumption that the practitioners of science and engineering have a uniform look and follow one particular path through life. The scientists and engineers featured in...
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What does it have to do with engineering?
Women are becoming more involved in STEM careers and Journeys of Women in Science and Engineering: No Universal Constraints provides profiles and interviews with women in the field. The book contains stories of women that come from all walks of life and had used their love of science and engineering to overcome the challenges associated with these careers. It can also help young women see the importance of these careers and even help them strive to be more than they thought.
My Name is Gene
Published Book
Science2discover
January 1999
Author:
N. Bailey
Illustrator:
N.L. Eskeland
My Name Is Gene is a genetics and biotechnology book for all ages written with a creationist perspective. It covers topics on the genetic code, basic Mendelian genetics, cloning and biotechnology with a simple approach. Principles behind the most recent advances in biotechnology, including...
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What does it have to do with engineering?
My Name is Gene is a helpful read that can help anyone become more familiar with genetics. The information is easy to understand as well as scientifically accurate and the illustrations provide clarification of the text. The book can also be used in classrooms as a supplement to students text.
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