Kids Books - Science

Blueberry Pancakes Forever: Finding Serendipity Book Three (Tuesday McGillycuddy Adventures)

Blueberry Pancakes Forever: Finding Serendipity Book Three (Tuesday McGillycuddy Adventures)

By Angelica Banks

My friend recommended this series, and it's SOOOO good! I'd call it emotional ,beautiful and oh so awesome make sure to read A Week Without Tuesday and Finding Serendipity! Enjoy!!!

Wheres Wally Now

Wheres Wally Now

By Martin Handford

Okay, this isn't a chapter book, but it was definitely cool for my mom to allow this book to be part of my history homeschooling this summer. Waldo and his friends are walking through history. Some of the drawings are pretty graphic, so parents beware for smaller kids. You will see people are being burned at the stake, eaten by lions, etc, The scenes are from the Stone Age The Stone Age through the future. Some of my favorites were: The Riddle of the Pyramids (2590 BC), Fun and Games in Ancient Rome (58 AD), On Tour with the Vikings (985 AD) and the The End of the Crusades (1188 AD).

Babymouse #14: Mad Scientist

Babymouse #14: Mad Scientist

By Jennifer L. Holm, Matthew Holm

I recomend this book because it tells if she had done mad science!!!

Today I'll Be a Unicorn (Phoebe and Her Unicorn)

Today I'll Be a Unicorn (Phoebe and Her Unicorn)

By Dana Simpson

This is so short. The shortest thing in the universe. I read it outloud - the whole thing outloud. A girl wants to be a unicorn. It is not even close the same compared to Phoebe and Her Unicorn. It wasn't long enough.

Hidden Figures: The True Story of Four Black Women and the Space Race

Hidden Figures: The True Story of Four Black Women and the Space Race

By Margot Lee Shetterly

This book is on my STEM reading list and was very inspiring. The women in the book were smart girls and many told them that they would not be able to have the type of jobs that they wanted. But they continued with their studies and became the best in their field. The NASA space program with Armstrong would not have traveled on the Apollo mission without the help of these females. Their story and other untold stories of girls/women who were a part of our great history are very inspirational.

Pteranodon (Dinosaurs Ruled!)

Pteranodon (Dinosaurs Ruled!)

By Leigh Rockwood

I love to read the book of Pteranodons because I never read this book of Pteranodons because I love Pteranodons because they are magnificent flying reptiles and they have these cool crest and the back of their heads.And I also have alot of the pictures of Pteranodons in my binder with other pictures of Astrodactyl,cheetahs,wolves,horses,feathers,Celine Dion,Dialga,Palkia etc.

Brachiosaurus (Little Paleontologist)

Brachiosaurus (Little Paleontologist)

By Kathryn Clay

I would love to read this book of Brachiosaurus and I also love Brachiosaurus because I have a alot of pictures of Brachiosaurus in my binder with all my pictures .

Harold and the Purple Crayon

Harold and the Purple Crayon

By Crockett Johnson

A good book with a great imagination. Harold and his trusted purple crayon takes him on an imaginative adventure by moonlight. He draws his own adventure and even manages to scare himself! I enjoyed sharing one of my favorite books with my cousins.

My Weird School Fast Facts: Space, Humans, and Farts

My Weird School Fast Facts: Space, Humans, and Farts

By Dan Gutman

Arlo and Andrea are the two characters that try to make learning about science things fun. Another STEM book on my reading list is one that they could have left off the list. The jokes weren't too funny and I already knew the majority of the information in the book. It is okay for a junior scientist who is just starting to blaze her own trail.

The Record of a Fallen Vampire, Vol. 1

The Record of a Fallen Vampire, Vol. 1

By Kyo Shirodaira

This was an awesome book. It had amazing color and detail and had so much action. I also loved that it was a part of a series, and I am glad I can read more about it.

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