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NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Books

19 Nov

A wonderful collection of science books. I have put a lot of these on hold and will write more about them after I’ve read them.

Waking Brain Cells

The National Science Teachers Association has announced their choices for Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K-12 from books published in 2014. Here are the winning books:

Abayomi, the Brazilian Puma: The True Story of an Orphaned cub18319630

Abayomi, the Brazillian Puma by Darcy Pattison

About Habitats: Forests by Cathryn Sill

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About Parrots by Cathryn Sill

Amazing Giant Sea Creatures

AnimaliumAnimals That Make Me Say Ouch! (National Wildlife Federation): Fierce Fangs, Stinging Spines, Scary Stares, and MoreAnimals That Make Me Say Wow! (National Wildlife Federation): Secret Hideaways, Infrasonic Hearing, Bubble Gills, and More

Animalium by Jenny Broom

Animals That Make Me Say OUCH! by Dawn Cusick

Animals That Make Me Say WOW! by Dawn Cusick

At Home in Her TombA Baby Elephant in the Wild

At Home in Her Tomb by Christine Liu-Perkins

A Baby Elephant in the Wild by Caitlin O’Connell

Batman Science Set20256559

Batman Science by Tammy Enz and Agnieszka Biskup

Beetle Busters by Loree Griffin Burns

Behold the Beautiful Dung BeetleBeneath the Sun

Behold the Beautiful Dung Beetle by Cheryl Bardoe

Beneath the Sun by Melissa Stewart

Bone Collection: SkullsChasing Cheetahs: The Race to Save Africa's Fastest Cat

Bone Collection: Skulls by Rob Scott Colson

Chasing Cheetahs by Sy Montgomery and Nic Bishop

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Dinosaur!

Drones

Every Turtle CountsExtreme Laboratories

Every Turtle Counts by Sara Hoagland Hunter

Extreme Laboratories by Ann O. Squire

Eye to Eye: How Animals See The WorldEyes Wide Open: Going Behind the Environmental Headlines

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