Scientists -- Juvenile literature
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Scientists -- Juvenile literature
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- Leonardo, beautiful dreamer, Robert Byrd
- Charles Drew, pioneer in medicine, Anne Schraff
- Galileo and the universe, Steve Parker
- The tarantula scientist, text by Sy Montgomery ; photographs by Nic Bishop
- Gregor Mendel, genetics pioneer, Della Yannuzzi
- Marie Curie, Laura Hamilton Waxman
- The kid who named Pluto, and the stories of other extraordinary young people in science, by Marc McCutcheon ; illustrated by Jon Cannell
- Benjamin Franklin, Jennifer Blizin Gillis
- NSI, nature science investigator, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
- Alexander Fleming, pioneer with antibiotics, Beverley Birch
- Great lives, medicine, Robert H. Curtis
- Rachel Carson, preserving a sense of wonder, [Thomas Locker & Joseph Bruchac]
- Benjamin Franklin, Rick Burke
- Rachel Carson, author/ecologist, E.A. Tremblay
- Galileo, the genius who faced the inquisition, Philip Steele
- The polio pioneer, Dr. Jonas Salk and the polio vaccine, written by Linda Elovitz Marshall ; illustrated by Lisa Anchin
- I can be a scientist, by Michou Franco
- I want to be a scientist, by Laura Driscoll ; pictures by Catalina Echeverri
- How to be a scientist, written by Steve Mould
- Benjamin Banneker, Rick Burke
- Wonder women of science, twelve geniuses who are currently rocking science, technology, and the world., Tiera Fletcher and Ginger Rue ; illustrated by Sally Wern Comport
- Galileo Galilei, father of modern science, by Rachel Hilliam
- Alexander Fleming, the man who discovered penicillin, Salvatore Tocci
- The life and times of Archimedes, by Susan Zannos
- Louis Pasteur, father of modern medicine, Beverley Birch
- Great scientists, written by Jacqueline Fortey
- Mario Molina, chemist and Nobel Prize winner, by Deborah Kent
- Nicolaus Copernicus, the earth is a planet, by Dennis Brindell Fradin ; illustrated by Cynthia von Buhler
- Nicolaus Copernicus, father of modern astronomy, Scott Ingram
- Dr. Jonas Salk, a Little Golden Book biography, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Dave Szalay
- The flower hunter, William Bartram, America's first naturalist, Deborah Kogan Ray
- Starry messenger, a book depicting the life of a famous scientist, mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, physicist, Galileo Galilei, created and illustrated by Peter Sis for Frances Foster Books at Farrar Straus Giroux, New York
- Robert Boyle, pioneer of experimental chemistry, Mary Gow
- Louis Pasteur, Liz Gogerly
- Sylvia Earle, deep-sea explorer, Susan Tyler Hitchcock ; introduction, Milbry Polk
- Nicholas Copernicus and the founding of modern astronomy, Todd Goble
- Linus Pauling, advancing science, advocating peace, Naomi Pasachoff
- Sigmund Freud, Liz Gogerly
- Albert Einstein, by Lola M. Schaefer and Wyatt S. Schaefer
- Albert Einstein, the giant of 20th century science, Judy L. Hasday
- Benjamin Franklin, inventor, writer, and patriot, Ryan P. Randolph
- Dian Fossey, among the gorillas, Wil Mara
- John Wesley Powell, D.M. Souza
- Benjamin Banneker, by Isabel Martin ; consulting editor Gail Saunders-Smith, PhD
- Jane Goodall, by Lola M. Schaefer and Wyatt Schaefer
- Sylvia Earle, deep sea explorer and ocean activist, Katherine White
- The amazing Mr. Franklin, or, The boy who read everything, [Ruth Ashby]
- Thomas Alva Edison, by Wil Mara
- Benjamin Franklin, by Wil Mara
- What do scientists do all day?, by Jane Wilsher, illustrated by Maggie Li
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