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Paperback / $14.00 / 153 Pages / black and white
The author introduces young readers (about grades 5 – 7) to topics of biological interest to them. The list includes molds, microbes, plants, some animal groups and some human biology. The approach is upbeat and encourages further research.
This book combines interesting accounts of chemists’ lives with discussion of their discoveries including atomic theory and the table of elements. The logic of organic chemistry is also demonstrated and some modern industrial applications of chemistry are touched upon. Questions conclude each chapter.
Paperback / $14.00 / 142 Pages / line drawings
This book combines interesting accounts of chemists’ lives with discussion of their discoveries including atomic theory and the table of elements. The logic of organic chemistry is also demonstrated and some modern industrial applications of chemistry are touched upon. Questions conclude each chapter.
Paperback / $14.00 / 160 Pages / line drawings
This book highlights the history of math with lots of super-interesting stories and fun math teasers. The discussion, which never gets tedious or dull, runs the gamut from the abacus to the microchip. For ages 12 and up.
Paperback / $14.00 / 158 Pages / line drawings
This is another title in the successful “Exploring” series written for junior high readers. The book features the same sorts of illustrations with the questions at the end of each chapter and answers at the back of the book. This is a user friendly book for readers who want to understand the basics of this topic, not the fancy details of quantum physics.
Paperback / $12.00 / 176 Pages
The author gives plausible explanations of the seemingly unsolvable mysteries about the ice age and the wooly mammoths in this intriguing book. Many other ice age topics are explained too including huge ice age floods, ice cores, man in the ice age, and the number of ice ages.
A wonderful book, written for junior high. The author takes the reader on a tour of the earth’s crust, pointing out both the natural beauty and scientific evidences for creation. A definite must for students studying earth science.
Hardcover / $16.00 / 80 Pages / full colour illustrations
A wonderful book, written for junior high. The author takes the reader on a tour of the earth’s crust, pointing out both the natural beauty and scientific evidences for creation. A definite must for students studying earth science.
Paperback / $10.00 / 137 Pages / black & white photos
The reader enjoys second hand the real life experiences of five men who journeyed to the Liscombe Dinosaur Bone Bed on Alaska’s north shore. The account, partly travelogue, and partly devotional, describes how the men found both fossilized and un-fossilized duckbill dinosaur bones.
The reader enjoys second hand the real life experiences of five men who journeyed to the Liscombe Dinosaur Bone Bed on Alaska’s north shore. The account, partly travelogue, and partly devotional, describes how the men found both fossilized and un-fossilized duckbill dinosaur bones.
Hardcover / $18.00 / 117 Pages / full colour
Aimed at everyone, but specifically upper elementary and lower junior high grades, this book provides a quick but richly illustrated overview of creation. Thus we find earth sciences, physical sciences, the life sciences, myths and falacies connected Darwinism, and the foundation to creation. Guaranteed to excite interest.
Order OnlineHardcover / $18.00 / 117 Pages / full colour
This new “Guide to …” Book continues the tradition of presenting beautifully illustrated introductions to topics of interest to young readers. Like the other titles in this series, this one presents richly illustrated 2-page spreads which answer many questions about dinosaurs. The answers highlight the relationship of these creatures to the creation and the flood. The discussion is organized into three categories: dinosaur beginnings and history; dinosaur fossils and discoveries; and dinosaur kinds. This book is very appealing to upper elementary age students and everyone else, of course.
Hardcover / $18.00 / 115 Pages / full colour
This excellent book is certain to change children who do not like “science” into eager learners. Animals are first introduced according to the order of their creation (day 5 or day 6). Next animals with similar designs are presented and finally we find answers to questions such as how they breathe, fly, hibernate or survive extreme climates. Lavishly illustrated. Guaranteed exciting!
Hardcover / $18.00 / 120 Pages / Full colour
This new book in the popular “guide to” series, delves into the complicated construction of the living cell, into a baby’s development in the womb, the mechanics of our hands and the incredible abilities of our brain. Other interesting topics like genetics and medical ethics are included.
Order OnlineHardcover / $18.00 / 122 Pages / full colour
Like the other titles in ICR’s “Guide to” series for upper elementary to junior high readers, this book features 2 page discussions complete with beautiful illustrations. Interesting presentations include planets, stars, galaxies, the moon, our Earth and more. In all this we see demonstrations of the Creator’s power to the remotest ends of the Cosmos.
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