Science projects -- Fiction
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Science projects -- Fiction
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Science projects
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- Ivy + Bean what's the big idea?, written by Annie Barrows ; illustrated by Sophie Blackall
- Science fair, a story of mystery, danger, international suspense, and a very nervous frog, Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson
- Science no fair!, Nancy Krulik and Amanda Burwasser ; illustrated by Mike Moran
- Babymouse [14], mad scientist, by Jennifer L. Holm and Matt Holm
- Kissing Ezra Holtz, (and other things I did for science), Brianna R. Shrum
- Martin Bridge in high gear!, written by Jessica Scott Kerrin ; illustrated by Joseph Kelly
- The chicken doesn't skate, Gordon Korman
- Weird science, written by Amanda Deibert ; art by Yancey Labat, Erich Owen, Marcelo DiChiara, Agnes Garbowska, Sarah Leuver, and Emma Kubert ; colored by Carrie Strachan, Erich Owen, Wendy Broome, Silvana Brys, Sarah Leuver, and Emma Kubert ; lettering by Janice Chiang
- Just a school project, by Mercer Mayer
- The most magnificent maker's A to Z, written and illustrated by Ashley Spires
- Pearl and Wagner, two good friends, by Kate McMullan ; pictures by R.W. Alley
- Science fair bunnies, by Kathryn Lasky ; illustrated by Marylin Hafner
- The wild whale watch, [written by Eva Moore ; illustrations by John Speirs]
- Be nice to mice!, by Nancy Krulik ; illustrated by John & Wendy
- Boy's best friend, a novel, by Kate Banks and Rupert Sheldrake
- Humphrey's playful puppy problem, Betty G. Birney ; illustrated by Priscilla Burris
- Amelia Bedelia, rocket scientist?, by Herman Parish ; pictures by Lynn Sweat
- The new kid has fleas, written by Ame Dyckman ; illustrated by Eda Kaban
- The Boy Project, (notes and observations of Kara McAllister), Kami Kinard
- Maya and the robot, Eve L. Ewing ; illustrated by Christine Almeda
- Science fair, a story of mystery, danger, international suspense, and a very nervous frog, by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson
- Benjamin Franklinstein lives!, wherein is contained an accounting of the preparation, suspension, and eventual reawakening of the subject in modern day, and his quest to discover the great emergency, by Matthew McElligott & Larry Tuxbury ; illustrated by Matthew McElligott
- Oh no!, or, How my science project destroyed the world, written by Mac Barnett ; illustrated by Dan Santat
- Jake Drake know-it-all, Andrew Clements ; illustrated by Dolores Avenda~no
- The secret science project that almost ate the school, Judy Sierra ; illustrated by Stephen Gammell
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