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Ada and the Galaxies

"A joyful and dazzling exploration of our universe" BooklistStargazers rejoice at this beautiful, accessible and fascina... MoreAda and the Galaxies

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Book 3
Book 3

I'm a Neutrino: Tiny Particles in a Big Universe

An accessible and visually arresting picture book about the smallest known and most mysterious particle of matter, for t... MoreI'm a Neutrino: Tiny Particles in a Big Universe

Book 4
Book 4

Bath Time Physics

Splish, splash! Prepare to experience the forces of physics at work. It's time for Baby's bath...Ooh! We made a waterfal... MoreBath Time Physics

Book 5
Book 5

High Chair Chemistry

Secure your bib, open wide and get ready to unpack the properties of matter. Chemistry is all around us – starting with ... MoreHigh Chair Chemistry

Book 6
Book 6

AlphaBot

Create your own robot in this bright and entertaining flip-flap book from MIT Kids Press!Mix and match the AlphaBot part... MoreAlphaBot

Book 7
Book 7

Unseen Jungle: The Microbes That Secretly Control Our World

This lively peek into the amazing world of microbes from an expert entomologist is bursting with fascinating facts, laug... MoreUnseen Jungle: The Microbes That Secretly Control Our World

Book 9
Book 9

Playtime Engineering

Discover the basic principles of engineering as you and your little one build a tower in this playful new title in the B... MorePlaytime Engineering

Book 10
Book 10

Stroller Ecology

Take baby on a walk in the park to discover the ecology of your local environment in the next in the Big Science for Tin... MoreStroller Ecology

Book 13
Book 13

How to Spacewalk: Step-by-Step with Shuttle Astronauts

An out-of-this-world guide to spacewalking for budding young astronauts and curious kids. With stunning NASA photos from... MoreHow to Spacewalk: Step-by-Step with Shuttle Astronauts

Book 14
Book 14

Before the Seed: How Pollen Moves

A vibrant and engaging fact-packed non-fiction picture book all about pollination from MIT Kids Press.We live in a world... MoreBefore the Seed: How Pollen Moves

Book 15
Book 15

Great Gusts: Winds of the World and the Science Behind Them

Meet the winds of the world in this beautifully illustrated collection of poems from MIT Kids Press.Journey across the w... MoreGreat Gusts: Winds of the World and the Science Behind Them

Book 16
Book 16

I'm a Black Hole

Journey to the event horizon in this playful, mind-bending introduction to one of our universe’s most mysterious marvels... MoreI'm a Black Hole

Book 18
Book 18

Cosmic Collisions: Asteroid vs. Comet

EXPLOSIONS! DEBRIS! COLLISIONS OF COSMIC PROPORTION! For the kid who loves to smash and crash, this is the perfect serie... MoreCosmic Collisions: Asteroid vs. Comet

Book 20
Book 20

Clouds in Space: Nebulae, Stardust, and Us

Real space science meets beautiful images in this lyrical nonfiction introduction to one of the most alluring wonders of... MoreClouds in Space: Nebulae, Stardust, and Us

Book 21
Book 21

I'm a Photon

The third book in the captivating Meet the Universe series from MIT Kids Press introduces readers to photons - the parti... MoreI'm a Photon

Book 23
Book 23

Maker Girl and Professor Smarts

Two kid heroes use brains and elbow grease to face off supervillains with hilarious powers in this all-new STEM graphic ... MoreMaker Girl and Professor Smarts

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