Books for a kindergartner who loves reading and machines.
For Ben Unlisted
Created by Leah
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Six stories relate the adventures of three best friends, who happen to be toys.
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The Boy who Loved Math by Deborah Heiligman
Most people think of mathematicians as solitary, working away in isolation. And, it's true, many of them do. But Paul …
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Comets, stars, the Moon, and Mars by Douglas Florian
"Twenty whimsical poems about space." amazon.com
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Detective Gordon by Nilsson, Ulf (Detective Gordon)
Someone's stealing the squirrel's nuts, and it's up to Detective Gordon to catch the thief. Unfortunately, solving this crime means …
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Pugs of the frozen north by Philip Reeve (Not-so-impossible tales)
New friends Sika and Shen try to beat the odds and win the Great Northern Race--in a sled pulled by …
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The boy who harnessed the wind by William Kamkwamba, William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer
"When 14-year-old William Kamkwamba's Malawi village was hit by a drought in 2001, everyone's crops began to fail. His family …
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Star stuff by Stéphanie Roth Sisson
5 stars
"A biography of Carl Sagan focusing on his childhood and culminating in the Voyager mission and the Golden Record"--Provided by …
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The girl who thought in pictures by Julia Finley Mosca
When young Temple was diagnosed with autism, no one expected her to talk, let alone become one of the most …
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Snowflake Bentley by Jacqueline Briggs Martin
5 stars
Snowflake Bentley is a children's picture book written by Jacqueline Briggs Martin and illustrated by Mary Azarian. Published in 1998, …
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Ticktock Banneker's clock by Shana Keller
Throughout his life, Benjamin Banneker was known and admired for his work in science, mathematics, and astronomy, just to name …
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Ada Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beaty (Questioneers Picture Books, #3)
5 stars
Ada Twist’s head is full of questions. Like her classmates Iggy and Rosie—stars of their own New York Times bestselling …
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What do you do with a problem? by Kobi Yamada
What do you do with a problem? Especially one that follows you around and doesn't seem to be going away? …