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From: WMMayes at aol.com <WMMayes>
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 00:04:29 EST
In a message dated 12/16/2001 10:03:03 AM Pacific Standard Time, DDPattison at aol.com writes:
Well, I do love history, so you've found me out. I think Nobody Particular has a lot of science in it, as does The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins. Here are three others I liked a lot. One Tiny Turtle by Nicola Davies & Judy Chapman The Elephant Book by Ian Redmond Wild About Dolphins by Nicola Davies
and a special mention for Jane Goodall's The Chimpanzees I Love, which I like more every time I look at it.
Some science books that are not animal-oriented:
Q is for Quark by David Schwartz Nibbling on Einstein's Brain by Diane Swanson The Grapes of Math by Greg Tang
But nothing struck me for older readers? Anyone have any great science titles for middle school that I need to know about?
Walter the Giant Storyteller, AKA Walter M. Mayes www.walterthegiant.com
VALERIE & WALTER'S BEST BOOKS FOR CHILDREN: A LIVELY, OPINIONATED GUIDE by Valerie V. Lewis & Walter M. Mayes Newly revised and updated edition in preparation now
WALTER THE GIANT STORYTELLER'S GIANT BOOK OF GIANT STORIES, illustrated by Kevin O'Malley coming from Walker Books in Fall of 2003
PMB #323 2261 Market Street San Francisco, CA 9411400
phone 415p540 fax 415C744 email WMMayes at aol.com
"Love, Food, Shelter, Clothing...Books!"
Received on Mon 17 Dec 2001 11:04:29 PM CST
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 00:04:29 EST
In a message dated 12/16/2001 10:03:03 AM Pacific Standard Time, DDPattison at aol.com writes:
Well, I do love history, so you've found me out. I think Nobody Particular has a lot of science in it, as does The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins. Here are three others I liked a lot. One Tiny Turtle by Nicola Davies & Judy Chapman The Elephant Book by Ian Redmond Wild About Dolphins by Nicola Davies
and a special mention for Jane Goodall's The Chimpanzees I Love, which I like more every time I look at it.
Some science books that are not animal-oriented:
Q is for Quark by David Schwartz Nibbling on Einstein's Brain by Diane Swanson The Grapes of Math by Greg Tang
But nothing struck me for older readers? Anyone have any great science titles for middle school that I need to know about?
Walter the Giant Storyteller, AKA Walter M. Mayes www.walterthegiant.com
VALERIE & WALTER'S BEST BOOKS FOR CHILDREN: A LIVELY, OPINIONATED GUIDE by Valerie V. Lewis & Walter M. Mayes Newly revised and updated edition in preparation now
WALTER THE GIANT STORYTELLER'S GIANT BOOK OF GIANT STORIES, illustrated by Kevin O'Malley coming from Walker Books in Fall of 2003
PMB #323 2261 Market Street San Francisco, CA 9411400
phone 415p540 fax 415C744 email WMMayes at aol.com
"Love, Food, Shelter, Clothing...Books!"
Received on Mon 17 Dec 2001 11:04:29 PM CST