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Kid scientists: true tales of childhood from science superstars (KID LEGENDS #bk. 5)
By David Stabler. 2020
DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Travel and geography, Science and medicine biography, General non-fiction
Human-narrated audio
Before their experiments, inventions, and discoveries that changed the world, the world's most celebrated scientists had regular-kid problems just like…
you. Stephen Hawking hated school and preferred to spend his free time building model airplanes, inventing board games, and even building his own computer. Jane Goodall got in trouble for bringing worms and snails into her house. And Neil deGrasse Tyson had to start a dog-walking business to save up money to buy a telescope. Kid Scientists tells the stories of a diverse and inclusive group-also including Temple Grandin, Nikola Tesla, Ada Lovelace, Benjamin Franklin, Isaac Newton, Rosalind Franklin, Sally Ride, Rachel Carson, George Washington Carver, and Vera Rubin-through funny, relatable stories
Kid scientists: true tales of childhood from science superstars (Kid Legends)
By David Stabler. 2018
Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted)
Science and technology, Travel and geography, General non-fiction, Science and medicine biography
Human-transcribed braille
Unusual yet true stories from the childhoods of notable scientists, including Albert Einstein, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and Katherine Johnson. A…
young Rachel Carson was instructed by her mother to catch--not kill--the bugs in the house and free them outside. For grades 3-6. 2018
Are We There Yet?: How Humans Find Their Way (Orca Timeline #4)
By Maria Birmingham, Drew Shannon. 2023
DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Adventure and exploration, Social issues, Politics and government, General non-fiction, Travel and geography
Human-narrated audio
Part of the nonfiction Orca Timeline series for middle-grade readers, this illustrated book examines how humans have navigated the world over time.

Kid Scientists: True Tales of Childhood from Science Superstars (Kid Legends #5)
By David Stabler, Anoosha Syed. 2018
Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY Audio (CD), DAISY Audio (Direct to Player), DAISY Audio (Zip), DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip)
Science and medicine biography, History, Travel and geography
Synthetic audio, Automated braille
From the author who brought young readers KID ATHLETES, KID PRESIDENTS, KID ARTISTS, and KID AUTHORS comes KID SCIENTISTS, a…
lively look into the childhoods of the world's most brilliant scientists.
Are We There Yet?: How Humans Find Their Way (Orca Timeline #4)
By Maria Birmingham. 2023
Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY Audio (CD), DAISY Audio (Direct to Player), DAISY Audio (Zip), DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip)
Adventure and exploration, Travel and geography, General non-fiction
Synthetic audio, Automated braille
Why do some people have a bad sense of direction? How can you avoid getting lost? Why did early mapmakers…
put fake towns on their maps and why does every traffic controller in the world speak English? From finding food, water and shelter to traveling for commerce, trade and eventually exploring the world, humans have always had to find their way from one place to another. Are We There Yet? examines the evolution of how we navigate the world. Our earliest ancestors relied on built-in navigation systems in our brains and followed clues like star patterns and animal behavior. Then came the invention of maps, faster transportation and eventually technology, like satellites and GPS. And from the depths of the ocean to faraway planets, there's still plenty of exploring to do. Where will we go next?