Science Studies

Scat
Scat

Review:I read Hiassen books to my child every night. Because he is only five, i edit a few things. I like the kindle version because I can read to him in bed with the lights off. That way when he falls asleep, I just pull up his covers and sneak out of the room. Read more

Flush
Flush

Review:That book is amazing! Carl Hiaasen is a marvelous author. The book has every thing! Suspense humor, victory, happiness that was a great book I've read it two times and it just keeps getting better!!!!! Read more

Chomp
Chomp

Review:I can't honestly recommend this book, because I purchased this book as a gift. However, my wife and more than one of her friends think this author and his books are very entertaining and is at least her 6th. Read more

The Bad Seed
The Bad Seed

Review:I bought this book for my friend’s daughter’s 2nd birthday. My friend shared her daughter loooooves this book and they read it regularly. She even sent me a video of her daughter saying her favorite book is “baaaaaaaaad seeeeeed.” It was amazing.

About the book, it’s a short and sweet story abt a “bad seed” who turns out to be not that bad after all. The story is told from the perspective of the seed, and doesn’t really explain why he decides he doesn’t want to be bad anymore, but is stil... Read more

Fuzzy Mud
Fuzzy Mud

Review:Reviewed by Landon (4th grade)- The book Fuzzy Mud is a very good book. The reason I liked it is because it is a Battle of the Books book. It is about a boy named Marshall, a girl named Tamaya, and last but not least, a bully named Chad. Read more

and Families (The Family Library) - A Book about Eggs
and Families (The Family Library) - A Book about Eggs

Review:Great book for teaching kids the facts of life. It doesn't shrink away from any topics. The images are really funny and had me laughing while reading the book with my daughter. I would recommend this book and the others in this series. Read more

The Periodic Table: Elements with Style!
The Periodic Table: Elements with Style!

Review:This book describes over 100 elements of the periodic table from a first-person point of view, making the elements seem like they are people. Each element has a two-page spread, with one page containing information about the element and the other page showing a cartoon picture of the element. The information listed includes the element's symbol, atomic number, color, and date of discovery. Each element then describes its characteristics through a first-person narrative. A glossary and index ... Read more

All the World (Classic Board Books)
All the World (Classic Board Books)

Review:This is a beautiful book for bedtime. You can read it at whatever pace suits you. There are so many things to see in each of the lovely illustrations. We had fun picking out the same people in each picture as the day progressed. Lovely. Read more

A Tour of Our Solar System and Beyond (National Geographic Kids)
A Tour of Our Solar System and Beyond (National Geographic Kids)

Review:My youngest was talking about Supernovas and asking a lot of questions. We Googled book titles about stars and his was one of the books recommend. He enjoyed the other topics this book covers.It's not like a traditional encyclopedia and not in alphabetical order so if there was something he was looking for he had to go to the table of contents. He is in 3rd grade. Read more

How to Speak Cat: A Guide to Decoding Cat Language
How to Speak Cat: A Guide to Decoding Cat Language

Review:Good information about cat language. I surprised myself in how much I had already perceived, being a first time cat parent. I guess if you are sensitive to animals and have always had pets (dogs and very tame parakeets) then that skill just transfers over to all one's pets. It could have gone further into the communication with cats. I've already surpassed the knowledge in this book and wanted to learn more.

Great for someone that needs sensitivity training. Read more

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