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Donald B. Deyoung |
Nothing captures the attention of young people (and adults) like a creative object lesson. This hands-on book gives pastors, teachers, speakers, and homeschoolers 77 exciting science activities that reveal the order and grandeur of creation and encourage an appreciation of all God has made. These easy experiments illustrate the laws of… |
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Gurstelle, William |
Build Potato Cannons, Paper Match Rockets, Cincinnati Fire Kites, Tennis Ball Mortars, and More Dynamite Devices This bestselling DIY handbook now features new and expanded projects, enabling ordinary folks to construct 16 awesome ballistic devices in their garage or basement workshops using inexpensive household or hardware store materials and this step-by-step… |
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Yoder, Morris |
" ... In simple language and splendid photography, [this book] unveils the mysteries of the universe, providing the reader with a wealth of amazing facts. It moves beyond the facts, however, to contemplate the purpose of the universe. ... This is a book of worship, a volume that invites the reader to a… |
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Gardner, Martin |
For Martin Gardner seeing is not only believing, but also understanding. This fundamental rule has made him one of America's most successful teachers and popularizers of science. With these simple instructions and a few household items you and your child can easily learn the most difficult scientific principles by… |
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Rey, H. A. |
Containing star charts, a guide to the constellations, and details about seasons and the movement of the objects seen in the sky, Rey's classic book has been thoroughly updated. Facts and figures for each planet have been revised, and new scientific information has been added. Full color. 72 pages. |
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Published by Hayden-McNeil, this lab… |
Published by Hayden-McNeil, this lab notebook contains 50 carbonless transfer sets for students to record and turn in lab work. Back cover contains valuable reference charts. |
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Yoder, Pablo (Hardcover) |
The colorful pages, fascinating photos, and intriguing stories in this book will inspire your youngster's love for nature and a desire to explore God's wonderful world. And, in exploring, your child will learn about God: His power, creativity, intelligence, humor, and love. |
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Goodwin, Peter |
Covers a wide range of topics from force and motion to nuclear physics. Builds process and problem-solving skills. Comes with handouts, teacher notes, and quizzes. |
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Sarah Hull. Hardcover Lift-the-Flap book. |
In this exciting lift-the-flap book, your child will explore the amazing microscopic world of germs – bacteria, viruses, and other microbes. Discover how they can make you sick and how your body fights them off, as well as some of the useful things they do for us. |
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Rey, H. A. |
This is a clear, vivid text with charts and maps showing the positions of the constellations the year round. The Stars is the best book available for its purpose. It is also a brilliant example of the combined use of art and writing in bringing science to the layman. |
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Oard, Michael |
The Earth was created to be the dwelling place of man. It is a complex world and its weather patterns affect our lives every day. Whether you live near the equator, a polar region, or somewhere in between, knowledge of the weather is important. |
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Yoder, Pablo |
This is a big beautiful book — full of excellent color photographs of South American wildlife. It reminds one of a National Geographic Society production, but it is written in a narrative style from a Christian perspective. Consequently, this production gives God the glory and gives the reader a wonderful introduction… |
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Pablo Yoder (Hardcover) |
How big are your fingers? How big are God's fingers? What can your fingers make? What did God's fingers make? Let Pablo Yoder take you on a tour of nature's paradise in Latin America and see the handiwork of God's fingers. Whether you simply gaze at… |
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