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Detective science
Detective science

By Jim Wiese

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Shows how detectives and forensic experts use science to do their jobs and presents experiments which explore the world of forensic science and criminal investigation.

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Spy science
Spy science

By Jim Wiese

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Describes the skills, equipment, and techniques that spies use. Includes activities and experiments.

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Jarvis Clutch -- social spy
Jarvis Clutch -- social spy

By Melvin D. Levine

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Social interactions are often the most stressful aspect of adolescent life. In [this book, the author] teams up with fictitious eighth-grader Jarvis Clutch to offer insight and advice on the middle...

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My First Puzzles
My First Puzzles

By Helene Hovanec

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First Word Search
First Word Search

By Ed Shems

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First Word Search
First Word Search

By Ed Shems

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My First Puzzles
My First Puzzles

By Helene Hovanec, Ed Shems

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My First Puzzles
My First Puzzles

By Helene Hovanec, Ed Shems

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My First Puzzles
My First Puzzles

By Helene Hovanec

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Ancient Science
Ancient Science

By Jim Wiese, Ed Shems

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