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Scientists -- Juvenile literature
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I want to be a scientist, Dan Liebman
Scientists who dared to be different, Emily Holland ; illustrator, Salini Perera
June Almeida, virus detective!, the woman who discovered the first human coronavirus, Suzanne Slade ; illustrated by Elisa Paganelli
How to be a scientist, written by Steve Mould
The call of the osprey, Dorothy Hinshaw Patent ; with photographs by William Muñoz
Zoo scientists to the rescue, Patricia Newman ; photographs by Annie Crawley
Eureka!, the most amazing scientific discoveries of all time, Dr. Mike Goldsmith
My encyclopedia of very important adventures, for little learners who love exciting journeys and incredible discoveries, text by Ben Hubbard, Wil Mara, Andrea Mills, Joe Norbury, Becky Walsh, Graeme Williams ; edited by Clare Lloyd, James Mitchem ; US editor, Jane Perlmutter
Little kids first big book of who, Jill Esbaum
The Ask big book of mad scientists and alchemy
A mindboggling history of scientists and inventors, Izzi Howell
The book of discoveries, incredible breakthroughs that changed the world, written by Tim Cooke ; illustrated by Drew Bardana
Fabien Cousteau expeditions, great white shark adventure, written by James O. Fraioli ; illustrated by Joe St. Pierre
The Magic School Bus and the science fair expedition, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
S is for scientists, a discovery alphabet, written by Larry Verstraete ; illustrated by David Geister
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