STEM

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From Grass to Milk

From the Series Start to Finish, Second Series

How does grass help cows make yummy milk? Follow each step in the food production cycle—from cows eating grass to ice-cold milk—in this fascinating book! Read More →

  • Lexile: 450
  • ATOS: 1.7
  • Dewey: 636.2'142
  • Copyright: 2013

From Iron to Car

From the Series Start to Finish, Second Series

How does iron turn into a brand-new car? Follow each step in the production cycle—from digging up iron ore to hitting the road—in this fascinating book! Read More →

  • Lexile: 480
  • ATOS: 2.3
  • Dewey: 629.2'3
  • Copyright: 2013

From Maple Tree to Syrup

From the Series Start to Finish, Second Series

How do trees make sweet maple syrup? Follow each step in the food production cycle—from planting sugar maple trees to pouring syrup on pancakes—in this fascinating book! Read More →

  • Lexile: 520
  • ATOS: 2.3
  • Dewey: 664'.132
  • Copyright: 2013

From Wheat to Bread

From the Series Start to Finish, Second Series

How does wheat turn into bread? Follow each step in the food production cycle—from planting wheat seeds to eating toast with jelly—in this fascinating book! Read More →

  • Lexile: 450
  • ATOS: 2.2
  • Dewey: 664'.722
  • Copyright: 2013

Fruits and Vegetables: How We Grow and Eat Them

From the Series Get Started with STEM

Crunch! Munch! Delicious! We eat fruits and vegetables every day, but how do these foods actually grow? In this book, kids will discover how seeds develop into mature plants from which… Read More →

  • Lexile: 610
  • Dewey: 641
  • Copyright: 2022

Fuel under Fire: Petroleum and Its Perils

Every day, people on Earth use about 90 million barrels of petroleum (oil and natural gas) to fuel cars, buses, airplanes, farm equipment, and factories; to heat their homes; and to… Read More →

  • Lexile: 1270
  • Dewey: 338.2’728
  • Copyright: 2016

Fun Experiments with Electricity: Mini Robots, Micro Lightning Strikes, and More

From the Series Amazing Science Experiments

Make a robot from a toothbrush, send Morse code messages by telegraph, and create your own lightning! These amazing science projects use readily available items and have simple step-by-step… Read More →

  • Lexile: 860
  • Dewey: 537.078
  • Copyright: 2018

Fun Experiments with Forces and Motion: Hovercrafts, Rockets, and More

From the Series Amazing Science Experiments

Make a rocket from a plastic bottle, a hovercraft from a balloon, and a drag racer from cardboard! These amazing science projects use readily available items and have simple step-by-step… Read More →

  • Lexile: 850
  • Dewey: 531/.11078
  • Copyright: 2018

Fun Experiments with Light: Periscopes, Kaleidoscopes, and More

From the Series Amazing Science Experiments

Make a camera from cardboard, create stereographic images, and start a campfire with ice! These amazing science projects use readily available items and have simple step-by-step instructions. Read More →

  • Lexile: 870
  • Dewey: 535.078
  • Copyright: 2018

Fun Experiments with Matter: Invisible Ink, Giant Bubbles, and More

From the Series Amazing Science Experiments

Make a giant fountain from a soda pop bottle, write messages in invisible ink, and blow monster bubbles! Use readily available items and simple step-by-step instructions to create these… Read More →

  • Lexile: 800
  • Dewey: 530.4078
  • Copyright: 2018

Fun with Nature Projects: Bubble Wands, Sunset in a Glass, and More

From the Series Unplug with Science Buddies ®

You can learn a lot about science by observing the natural world. And you don't need fancy lab equipment, computer software, or other technology to do it! You can do experiments in nature or… Read More →

  • Lexile: 750
  • Dewey: 508.072/3
  • Copyright: 2020

Fun with Static Electricity: Static Electricity

From the Series Science Storybooks

Mira and her dog Popo were bored. Mira decided to look in her big sister's room. She touched the doorknob. Zap! Flash! Mira got a big shock. How did the doorknob make her hand tingle? Read More →

  • Lexile: 480
  • Dewey: 530
  • Copyright: 2016

Future Energy

From the Series Earth in Danger

Look to the future! Discover the problems with energy and the renewable energy technology combatting it. Find out about clean energy; what it means and how it is the best solution for air… Read More →

  • Lexile: 880
  • Dewey: 363
  • Copyright: 2022
Fall 2025

Future Forward: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence

Author Stephanie Sammartino McPherson covers the compelling history of artificial intelligence (AI) to set the stage for its use in the modern world. Find out about the many fields where AI… Read More →

  • Dewey: 006.3
  • Copyright: 2026

Galileo Galilei and the Movement of the Planets

From the Series Graphic Science Biographies

Galileo Galilei believed in the power of scientific observation over traditional ideas. His close study of the night sky helped support the theory that planets move around the sun. His… Read More →

  • Lexile: 460
  • ATOS: 3.5
  • Dewey: 520.92 [B]
  • Copyright: 2023

Garbage in Space: A Space Discovery Guide

From the Series Space Discovery Guides

Did you know that companies and governments send more than one hundred satellites into space every year? And that most of those satellites continue to orbit Earth—even after they have stopped Read More →

  • Lexile: 1090
  • ATOS: 6.9
  • Dewey: 363.72/80919
  • Copyright: 2017
Fall 2025 4 titles

Gateway Headlines — Library Bound Hardcover Set

From the Series Gateway Headlines

Dive deep into groundbreaking and widely discussed topics. These straightforward and balanced books inform readers on ripped-from-the-headlines issues and makes them accessible. Read More →

  • Copyright: 2026
  • Library Bound Hardcover
  • List Price: $133.28
  • Your Price: $99.96
  • 4 titles

Genetics Expert Joanna L. Kelley

From the Series STEM Trailblazer Bios

Have you ever solved a tricky puzzle? As kids, Joanna Kelley and her siblings had fun solving the math and science challenges their parents invented at the dinner table. Later, Kelly's love… Read More →

  • Lexile: 820
  • ATOS: 5.5
  • Dewey: 576.5092
  • Copyright: 2015

Genius Communication Inventions: From Morse Code to the Internet

From the Series Incredible Inventions

Printing words in books originated in China with the invention of movable type. But books aren't the only way we've communicated throughout history. Find out who invented the first radio,… Read More →

  • Lexile: 990
  • Dewey: 609
  • Copyright: 2018

Genius Engineering Inventions: From the Plow to 3D Printing

From the Series Incredible Inventions

Tin cans were first produced in London in 1813. But they had to be opened with a hammer and chisel, because the can opener wasn't invented until 1855! Check out other amazing engineering… Read More →

  • Lexile: 1020
  • Dewey: 600
  • Copyright: 2018

Genius Optical Inventions: From the X-Ray to the Telescope

From the Series Incredible Inventions

Before magnifying glasses, how did people make objects look larger? The ancient Romans filled glass bowls with water. Then microscopes and telescopes came along. But optical innovation didn't Read More →

  • Lexile: 980
  • Dewey: 621.36
  • Copyright: 2018

Genius Physicist Albert Einstein

From the Series STEM Trailblazer Bios

Have you ever used your imagination to solve a problem? When Albert Einstein was young, he was fascinated by the way magnetism made a compass work. As an adult, he used thought experiments to Read More →

  • Lexile: 820
  • ATOS: 5.4
  • Dewey: 530.092 [B]
  • Copyright: 2018

Genius Transportation Inventions: From the Wheel to Spacecraft

From the Series Incredible Inventions

Bicycles were only invented about two hundred years ago—and the first ones didn't have tires or brakes! But bikes aren't the only way we've tried to conquer the roads, seas, and skies. You'll Read More →

  • Lexile: 1010
  • Dewey: 629.04/609
  • Copyright: 2018

Genomics: A Revolution in Health and Disease Discovery

Over the past 50 years, scientists have made incredible progress in the application of genetic research to human health care and disease treatment. Innovative tools and techniques, including Read More →

  • Dewey: 572.8/6
  • Copyright: 2021