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Science for You

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Panda

Brain Development

“Your brain keeps developing until your mid-20s — especially the prefrontal cortex, which handles decision-making and impulse control.”

Owl

Water

"Water is a weird chemical – it can float as ice (solid), splash as water (liquid), and vanish into the air (gas)."

Penguin

Ketchup

"Ketchup used to be sold as medicine in the 1830s — it was marketed as a cure for indigestion."

Monkey

Sound

"Sound travels faster in water than in air – whales can talk to each other miles apart in the ocean."

Book World

Book World

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens

The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate

Ivan is a silverback gorilla who has lived most of his life in a cage at the Big Top Mall and Video Arcade...

Location: Ekata Book store

Diary of Wimpy Kid

Wayside School (Series) by Louis Sachar

Wayside School was accidentally built 30 stories high, with one classroom on each floor...

Location: Ekata Book store

What If?

Ada Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beaty

Ada Marie Twist is a curious young girl who doesn’t speak until she turns three...

Location: Ekata Book store

The Maze Runner

National Geographic Kids: Weird But True

This nonfiction series is packed with hundreds of quirky, surprising, and mind-blowing facts about everything from nature to space to history and human inventions....

This nonfiction series is packed with hundreds of quirky, surprising, and mind-blowing facts about everything from nature to space to history and human inventions. Did you know that some frogs glow in the dark? Or that there’s a hotel made entirely of ice? With bright, colorful photos and bite-sized information, this book is easy to flip through, fun to share with friends, and full of facts that spark conversation and further research. It doesn’t follow a linear story but instead invites young readers to jump in and explore wherever their interests take them.

Location: Ekata Book store