JUVENILE FICTION / Science & Technology
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JUVENILE FICTION / Science & Technology
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JUVENILE FICTION / Science & Technology
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- Hana Hsu and the Ghost Crab Nation, Sylvia Liu
- Little Black girl, oh, the things you can do!, Kirby Howell-Baptiste ; illustrated by Paul Davey
- All our yesterdays, Cristin Terrill
- Nikki Tesla and the traitors of the lost spark, Jess Keating ; illustrated by Lissy Marlin
- Science no fair!, Nancy Krulik and Amanda Burwasser ; illustrated by Mike Moran
- The monster hypothesis, by Romily Bernard
- Nikki Tesla and the fellowship of the bling, Jess Keating ; illustrated by Lissy Marlin
- Ada Lace adventures, Emily Calandrelli with Tamson Weston ; illustrated by Renee Kurilla, [Book 2]
- The mortification of Fovea Munson, Mary Winn Heider
- Ava in code land, written by Jess Hitchman and Gavin Cullen ; illustrated by Leire MartÃn
- Professor Goose debunks Goldilocks and the three bears, written by Paulette Bourgeois ; illustrated by Alex G. Griffiths
- Olga, we're out of here!, Elise Gravel
- Valenslime, written by Joy Keller ; illustrated by Ashley Belote
- The forgetting machine, Pete Hautman
- Construction site on Christmas night, Sherri Duskey Rinker and AG Ford
- I want to be an engineer, by Laura Driscoll ; pictures by Catalina Echeverri
- The heroes return, by Monica Tesler
- Fort-building time, by Megan Wagner Lloyd ; pictures by Abigail Halpin
- Zap!, Martha Freeman
- Vortex, S.J. Kincaid
- Cats are a liquid, Rebecca Donnelly ; illustrated by Misa Saburi
- A girl can build anything, written by e.E. Charlton-Trujillo and Pat Zietlow Miller ; illustrated by Keisha Morris
- How to outsmart a billion robot bees, Paul Tobin ; illustrated by Thierry Lafontaine
- Alien in my pocket, by Nate Ball ; illustrated by Macky Pamintuan, 5
- Albert Hopper, science hero, John Himmelman, [Book 2]
- Riding sound waves, by Theanne Griffith ; illustrated by Reggie Brown
- My rainy day rocket ship, Markette Sheppard ; art by Charly Palmer
- Over the Moon, let love in, written by Colin Hosten & Sia Dey ; illustrated by Yujia Wang & Brittany Myers
- False future, Dan Krokos
- The renegade reporters, Elissa Brent Weissman
- The final gambit, Christopher Healy
- Shh! bears sleeping, by David Martin ; pictures by Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher
- The space walk, by Brian Biggs
- The Binder of Doom, by Troy Cummings, #2
- Kate the chemist, Dr. Kate Biberdorf ; with Hillary Homzie, Book 4
- The stars, Jacques Goldstyn ; translated by Helen Mixter
- Wake up missing, Kate Messner
- Mazie's amazing machines, Sheryl Haft ; illustrated by Jeremy Holmes
- Inky's amazing escape, how a very smart octopus found his way home, Sy Montgomery ; illustrated by Amy Schimler-Safford
- Brain trouble, by Theanne Griffith ; illustrated by Reggie Brown
- Marsha is magnetic, text by Beth Ferry ; illustrations by Lorena Alvarez
- How to code a rollercoaster, [a girls who code book], written by Josh Funk ; illustrated by Sara Palacios ; foreword by Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls Who Code
- Secrets from the deep, Linda Fairstein
- Astronaut Annie, Suzanne Slade ; illustrated by Nicole Tadgell
- Sadie Sprocket builds a rocket, by Sue Fliess ; illustrated by Annabel Tempest
- Double Digit, by Annabel Monaghan
- The portal and the veil, Ted Sanders ; illustrations by Iacopo Bruno