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Bill Nye The Science Guy Season 1, Episodes 1-5

You have 2 option's:
1.You can read a Non-Fiction book that goes along with the subject matter
2. You can read a Fiction book that you think fits the subject matter, cover, title, something that happens the book,ect.
The choice is yours. Episode numbers must be done in order.

You have 2 option's:
1.You can read a Non-Fiction book that goes along with the subject matter
2. You can read a Fiction book that you think fits the subject matter, cover, title, something that happens the book,ect.
The choice is yours. Episode numbers must be done in order.
To start head to S1 E1: Flight
E2: The Earth's Crust
E3: Skin
E4: Dinosaurs
E5: Buoyancy
BNTSG S1 E1: Flight

How objects create differences in air pressure to develop the lift they need to fly

How objects create differences in air pressure to develop the lift they need to fly
BNTSG S1 E2: The Earth's Crust

Bill Nye goes to the depths of the Earth (literally) to explain how the Earth's surface and its inner mantle differ.

Bill Nye goes to the depths of the Earth (literally) to explain how the Earth's surface and its inner mantle differ.
BNTSG S1 E3: Skin

How the skin regulates body temperature, protects the inner body and provides the sense of touch.

How the skin regulates body temperature, protects the inner body and provides the sense of touch.
BNTSG S1 E5: Buoyancy

A hot-air balloon ride and a trip to the aquarium help Bill Nye explain why things float.

A hot-air balloon ride and a trip to the aquarium help Bill Nye explain why things float.




Mo (Brendan Fraser) and his daughter Meggie are the last in a long line of silver tongues; they alone possess the power to bring characters and events from any book into the real world. Since his wife disappeared into a rare book (Inkheart), Mo has been searching for a way to bring her back. He thinks his quest in nearing its end when he meets Dustfighter (Paul Bettany), a doomed character from the book he has been seeking these long years. Aided by Meggie’s great-aunt Elinor (Helen Mirren), they track down the eccentric author of the book (Jim Broadbent) in the hope that he has a copy. However, their simple mission grows more dangerous when the book’s villain Capricorn (Andy Serkis) is freed from the pages and wants the silver tongues for his own nefarious purposes.
Read or Listen to a book of your choice
Once done, pick a TV series to Start