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- +001.95 P - Fooled You! Fakes and Hoaxes Through the Years by Elaine Pascoe
Chapters on 11 infamous hoaxes from the 1800s to the present, exploring the stories behind them and pondering why people are so easily fooled.
- +031.02 P 2005 - Ripley's Believe it or Not! by Mary Packard
Presents an illustrated collection of oddities about the human body, customs, behaviors, the law, nature, and a variety of other topics. - +364 L 2005 - Crime & Detection by Brian Lane
Explores the many different methods used to solves crimes, covering such topics as criminal, detectives, and forensics.Also Available In: - +393.3 T - Mummies: The Newest, Coolest, & Creepiest From Around the World by Shelley Tanaka
All about mummies.
- +394.12 S - Chew On This: Everything You Don't Want to Know About Fast Food by Eric Schlosser
A behind-the-scenes look at the fast food industry.
Spooky!
- +398.2 S - Scared Witless: Thirteen Eerie Tales to Tell by Martha Hamilton
A collection of folktales, primarily from the United States, as well as one adaptation and two original stories, each followed by tips for novice storytellers.
- +398.25 F - Ghost Stories of Old Texas by Zinita Fowler
Contains twenty-seven ghost tales of old Texas. - +398.27 A - Ask the Bones: Scary Stories From Around the World by Arielle North Olson
A collection of scary folktales from countries around the world including China, Russia, Spain, and the United States. - +398.8 K - The Kingfisher Book of Scary Stories by Chris Powling
Presents ten color-illustrated horror stories for kids, set in such varied places as Israel, the Caribbean, and the U.S. - +808.838733 G - Great Ghost Stories by Barry Moser
These thirteen spoooky tales-each one illustrated with a color plate--are guaranteed to send a shiver down the spine of even the bravest reader.
Science Lab
- +363.256 R - Blood and DNA Evidence: Crime-Solving Science Experiments by Kenneth G. Rainis
Describes how forensic investigators analyze bloodstains and DNA to help solve crimes.
- +507.8 G - Planet Earth Science Fair Projects: Using the Moon, Stars, Beach Balls, Frisbees, and Other Far-Out Stuff by Robert Gardner
- +507.8 L - The Ultimate Bubble Book: Soapy Science Fun by Shar Levine
A collection of fun experiments about bubbles which children can do with common household materials. - +540.78 R - Cool Chemistry Concoctions : 50 Formulas That Fizz, Foam, Splatter & Ooze by Joe Rhatigan and Veronika Alice Gunter
Contains fifty formulas related to chemistry and science. - +609 B - 1000 Inventions and Discoveries by Roger Bridgman
From the ability to make fire to genetic engineering, readers uncover the real stories behind 1,000 remarkable inventions and discoveries that have shaped our world
Mother Nature
- +363.34 L - Hurricanes, Tsunamis, and Other Natural Disasters by Andrew Langley
Photographs and digital illustrations describe natural disasters such as avalanches brush fires, earthquakes, floods, and tornadoes; and examines how rescue team use technology to try to predict and prevent future disasters. - +363.349 W - Earthquakes by Michael Woods
- +363.349 W - Hurricanes by Michael Woods
Explains why hurricanes occur, how we prepare for them and also examines the history of some of the most famous.
- +551.607 B - Wild about Weather: 50 Wet, Windy and Wonderful Activities by Ed Brotak
Describes fifty activities and experiments designed to help readers learn about the weather. - +599.744 N - Into the Volcano: A Volcano Researcher at Work by Donna O'Meara
Get up close and personal with some of the world's most dangerous volcanoes through the eyes of volcano researcher Donna O'Meara.
Wild about Animals!
- +567.9 B - Life-Size Dinosaurs by David Bergen
Emphasizes the large size of the dinosaurs as well as the size of their teeth, claws, and footprints. - +597.3 L - Scary Sharks by Elaine Landau
Introduces sharks and why they sometimes attack humans, and tells of some real-life shark attacks. - +597.96 M - Snakes: Biggest! Littlest! by Sandra Markle
- +636.1 S - Horses by Seymour Simon
- +636.708 C - How Smart is Your Dog? 30 Fun Science Activities with Your Pet by D. Caroline Coile
Discusses how a dog's body works, how it perceives the world, how it communicates and responds, and dogs' health concerns. Includes related activities and experiments.
All About You
- +391.5 S - Hairdo!: What We Do and Did to Our Hair by Ruth Freeman Swain
Depicts how people have viewed, worn, and changed their hairstyles throughout history and in various cultures. - +612.3 S - Guts: Our Digestive System by Seymour Simon
Striking photographs on every spread show how major organs including the stomach and intestines move food through your body, and how, eventually, waste is eliminated. Guts takes the mystery out of something that happens to everyone, every day, while at th
- +612.82 N - The Great Brain Book: An Inside Look at the Inside of Your Head by H. P. Newquist
An illustrated introduction to the human brain and how it works. - +613.2 H - Food Rules: The Stuff You Munch, its Crunch, its Punch and Why You Sometimes Lose Your Lunch by Bill Haduch
Presents a lighthearted look at how the digestive system works that also contains food facts such as what comprised the last meal on the "Titanic." - +613.907 H - It's Perfectly Normal: A Book About Changing Bodies, Growing Up, Sex and Sexual Health by Robie H. Harris
Provides answers to nearly every conceivable question children may have about sexuality, from conception and puberty to birth control and AIDS.Also Available In:
Things That Go Vroom!
- +629.133 O - Airplanes: Uncovering Technology by Chris Oxlade
- +629.222 Z - Muscle Cars by Jeffrey Zuehlke
- +629.228 B - Hot Rods by Eric Braun
A look at the fun and beauty of these custom cars.
- +629.454 T - Team Moon: How 400,000 People Landed Apollo 11 on the Moon by Catherine Thimmesh
Culled from direct quotes from the people behind the scenes, NASA transcripts, national archives and NASA photos, the whole story of Apollo 11 and the first moon landing emerges.
- +796.72 B - Eyewitness Nascar by James Buckley, Jr.
A history of NASCAR racing, with brief biographies of some of its most famous racers. Also includes information about stock cars, and NASCAR racing series.
Yuck!
- +507.8 R - Gross Me Out!: 50 Nasty Projects to Disgust Your Friends and Repulse Your Family by Joe Rhatigan
A collection of fifty experiments and activities for "awesomely gross" things to do or make, including fake blood, roadkill roast, and slime games. - +560.43 B - Jurassic Poop: What Dinosaurs (and Others) Left Behind by Jacob Berkowitz
- +595.713 S - Maggots, Grubs, and More: The Secret Lives of Young Insects by Melissa Stewart
Describes the life cycles of a variety of insects. - +612.461 G - Gee Whiz! It's All About Pee by Susan E. Goodman
Few realize how fascinating, and even educational, this subject can be. You can learn about all sorts of things from pee--American history (Civil War belles hoarded urine for making gunpowder); the animal kingdom (when lobsters fight they squirt each othe
- +817 G - Gross-Out Jokes by Pam Rosenberg

















