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Popular Science: Almanac for Kids

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More than two hundred full-color photographs, diagrams, and illustrations provide creative ideas for fun projects, experiments, and interesting stories from the world of science. Original.

256 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2004

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April 29, 2015

I think this was a great book for people who like facts and information because it is very interesting. I chose this book because it looked interesting I like facts and I needed a non fiction book for my project. My favorite part was the part about space just because space is very interesting to me. Some parts of the book confused me so I read over and over till I got it. I think the author wrote this book to inform people and tell interesting things. What surprised me was a lot of things because obviously it's an informational book. Over all I thick this book is great and if you like facts and information you should read it its a good book.
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January 20, 2009
For the budding scientist in your family, Popular Science: Almanac for Kids will capture and cultivate that love of learning. Created by Brainpop.com, a leading producer of educational materials, this science almanac is packed with 16 chapters of mystifying facts, intriguing trivia, interesting experiments, engaging debate topics and more!

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