Our science catalog includes all of the topics you need to expand your existing science library collections. The tabs above will take you to over 690 titles to choose from.


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Title GENERAL SCIENCE

This section focuses on science projects and experiments. Plus, the history of science exploration is covered, along with science wonders. Even magic are covered. To browse General Math, click here.
Title ASTRONOMY

If your students are seeing stars, teach them about the frontiers of space, planets, stars, shuttle expeditions, and more in this section. To browse these titles, click Astronomy.
Title PHYSICS & CHEMISTRY

Learn about the magic of our universe in this section that covers everything from the laws of motion and magnetism to the power of light and electricity. To browse Physics & Chemistry, click here.
Title EARTH SCIENCES

Teach students to cultivate the planet. Learn about weather, natural events, such as earthquakes, energy and even predictions of what earth will face in the years to come. To browse these titles, click Earth Sciences.
Title PALEONTOLOGY

Go beyond the movie Jurassic Park. Your students will read about the ice age, the cretaceous age, and others, while learning how these ages have had an impact on our modern world today. To browse Paleontology, click here.
Title BIOLOGY & HEALTH

Students interested in living things will explore microscopic organisms, DNA and genetics, and even the possibilities of extra-terrestrial life! To browse these titles, click Biology & Health.
Title PLANTS

Green thumbs or not, your students will love learning about plants and how they impact our everyday life. Explore garden plants, meat-eating plants, aquarium plants, and more. To browse Plants, click here.
Title ANIMALS

Direct your students to the animal section where they can feed their interest on everything from jungle bugs, gorillas, and killer whales, to grizzly bears, lizards and owls. To browse these titles, click Animals.