Incoming Resources
- Ada Twist's big project book for stellar scientists, by Andrea Beaty ; illustrations by David Roberts
- Kate the chemist, the awesome book of edible experiments for kids, Dr. Kate Biberdorf
- Solve this!, forensics : super science and curious capers for the daring detective in you, Kate Messner and Anne Ruppert
- 46 science fair projects for the evil genius, Bob Bonnet, Dan Keen
- How to be a scientist, written by Steve Mould
- TheDadLab, 50 awesome science projects for parents and kids, Sergei Urban
- Mind-blowing physical science activities, by Angie Smibert
- Amazing science!, Volume 1
- Super simple science experiments for curious kids, 100 awesome activities using supplies you already own, Andrea Scalzo Yi
- Try it with food!, [from the editors of The new book of popular science]
- Smash it! crash it! launch it!, 50 mind-blowing, eye-popping science experiments, Rain Newcomb & Bobby Mercer
- Science maker book, written by: Rob Beattie ; illustrator: Tom Connell ; photographer: Michael Wicks
- Yikes! wow! yuck!, fun experiments for your first science fair, by Elizabeth Snoke Harris ; illustrated by Nora Thompson
- Last-minute science fair projects, when your Bunsen's not burning but the clock's really ticking, Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen
- Ryan's world of science, text by Aubre Andrus
- Fantastic phenomena
- 100 amazing award-winning science fair projects, Glen Vecchione
- Experiment with outdoor science, Nick Arnold ; [illustrated by Giulia Zoavo]
- Amazing science, 83 hands-on S.T.E.A.M. experiments for curious kids!, by Aubre Andrus with Rachel Rothman, Chief Technologist and Engineering Director, Good Housekeeping Institute
- Mason jar science, 40 slimy, squishy, super-cool experiments, Jonathan Adolph
- Maker lab, 28 super cool projects : build, invent, create, discover, foreword by Jack Andraka
- Backyard laboratory
- Kitchen cabinet science projects, fifty amazing science experiments to make with everyday ingredients, by Dr. Michelle Dickinson
- Great STEM projects, tried-and-true experiments for all budding scientists, consultant and writer, Jack Challoner