Jess Keating Books

Cute as an Axolotl
Cute as an Axolotl

By Jess Keating

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Pink Is For Blobfish
Pink Is For Blobfish

By Jess Keating

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Pinkalicious meets National Geographic in this nonfiction picture book introducing the weirdest, wildest, pinkest critters in the animal kingdom! Some people think pink is a pretty color. A fluffy,...

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What makes a monster
What makes a monster

By Jess Keating

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Some people think monsters are the stuff of nightmares the stuff of scary movies and Halloween. But monsters can also be found right in your backyard. Animals like aye-ayes, goblin sharks and vampi...

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What Makes a Monster?
What Makes a Monster?

By Jess Keating

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Monsters are real—and they're everywhere in nature! Animal Planet meets Godzilla in this nonfiction picture book that puts the "Ack!" into backyard science.   Some people think monsters are the stu...

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The Girl Who Built an Ocean
The Girl Who Built an Ocean

By Michelle Mee Nutter, Jess Keating

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The inspiring tale of a seamstress-turned-scientist who invented the world's first aquarium at a time when women in STEM were startlingly rare.The daughter of a seamstress and a cobbler, Jeanne Vil...

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The Girl Who Built an Ocean
The Girl Who Built an Ocean

By Michelle Mee Nutter, Jess Keating

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The inspiring tale of a seamstress-turned-scientist who invented the world's first aquarium at a time when women in STEM were startlingly rare.The daughter of a seamstress and a cobbler, Jeanne Vil...

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