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Slime (23)
Sticky, stretchy, noisy Its no wonder slime found instant success when it was first sold in 1976. This book starts at the beginning and shares the journey of slime through years of innovations. Leveled text and vibrant images introduce readers to the wide world of slime products such as board games, kits, and slime on TV. Special features highlight many types of slime, show off a museum where fans can make and learn about slime, and more! -
Snail Slime (15)
Snails are definitely peculiar animals. They travel around on one foot with a spiral shell to protect them and leave a trail of slime as they go. Ew! Readers will find out why snails have this important adaptation, one that even helps them hang upside down. Vivid photographs of snails in action in the wild will help readers understand why some things we think are gross about animals are actually integral to their survival.Only 1 left in stock -
Slime Time! (21)
Sam can't wait to go on her first cruise...sun, fun, and lots of good food. But when some slimy guests show up, Sam's excitement turns into fear. Do these gooey blob monsters want more than just the all-you-can-eat buffet? With short chapters, easy-to-read text, and enhanced back matter, Boo Books deliver just-right frights (without the sleepless nights) for the earliest readers.
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Colorful Slime (22)
Slime is bouncy, stretchy, and oozy—but what is it really if it’s not a liquid or solid? It’s a non-Newtonian fluid. More to the point, it’s really fun to make and to observe its weird properties. Readers of this fun activity book delve into the science of slime, paying particular attention to coloring their slime with primary colors and mixing to create secondary colors. And don’t forget the glitter! The accessible text guides them in making predictions based on facts, a skill that will later help budding scientists in the lab. Step-by-step instructions and photographs make creating homemade slime a snap. -
Crunchy Slime (22)
We all know about slime’s ooey, gooey qualities. What about its . . . crunch? That’s right—crunchy slime! Readers will love taking their slime-making skills up a notch by adding texture with foam beads, glitter, water beads, and even sand. Clearly written, numbered instructions accompanied by photographs put them in charge of the lab. Then they’ll observe how these additions change the slime’s features. The creative experiments in this volume hone young scientists’ crucial observational skills. The straightforward text provides plenty of opportunities for future experimentation. -
Edible Slime (22)
Stretchy, oozy . . . tasty slime? Sure! Slime can be made out of edible ingredients such as marshmallows, gummies, and chia seeds. Slime makers will love the easy-to-follow recipes in this volume. They’ll learn that a chemical reaction turns some tasty foods into the gooey goodness called edible slime. Readers will also learn what questions to ask when using their five senses to make scientific observations about their slime and to record their findings in a table, creating a graphic organizer—just like real scientists do. -
Magnetic Slime (22)
While young scientists enjoy many pursuits to learn about magnetism—an essential part of the elementary science curriculum—this exciting volume offers the most entertaining activity of all: magnetic slime! Step-by-step instructions, using just a few common materials, offer readers hours of diverting yet educational fun. They’ll also learn how to set up simple experiments and make observations about the crazy ways they can make the magnetic slime move. Fun fact boxes, captions, and labeled photographs make this delightful text achievable for many levels of readers. -
Slime Time (24)
When Nadia and Nadir have nothing to do one summer afternoon, they decide to follow a video tutorial to make their own slime. They learn to follow rules for safe play and try to convince their parents to allow them to sell home-made slime to save up for supplies. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Calico Kid is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO. -
Let's Make Slime (21)
Slime is soft, squishy and super fun to play with. Sometimes it behaves like a liquid, but other times it’s more like a solid. It gets its unique properties from the long chains of molecules that make it up. Learn how to make slime by using materials such as glue, borax, and water. Let your slime ooze, stretch, and bounce! -
My Slime Is Alive! (21)
Jenna is supposed to be doing her chores, but she's secretly making slime instead. Her dads took away her normal slime ingredients, so she found a new recipe online. The instructions are a little weird, but the gooey blob she's created looks really cool. Until it starts growing and moving . . . and sucking things into its squishy mass! In this Scary Graphics tale, easy-to-read text and eerie, full-color art combine to deliver just-right scares for kids who crave chills and thrills. -
Gooey Slime: Gross Hagfish (23)
Dive under the waves to find a fish with slime. A hagfish's slime can protect it from enemies and also help it get food. Even grosser, this creature eats all its meals from the inside out! Fun text and eye-catching photos introduce this animal in all its gross glory. -
Slime from the Black Lagoon, The (22)
When Hubie creates a scary science mess at school, he has to figure out how to make a clean getaway. -
Mini Banana Slug (23)
Engage natural curiosity without the slime factor with the lifelike Mini Banana Slug finger puppet. Innovative design features weighted beads for remarkable tactile texture.
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Slimy Science Experiments (21)
It's time to get slimy for science. Learn to make slime that stretches, explodes, grows, and more with this hands-on science. -
Slugs (16) Level 1
Only 3 left in stockDid you know most slugs have eyes on the tips of their tentacles? These slimy, no-shell creatures like to eat plants and live in damp environments. Trails of slime indicate that slugs have creepy-crawled through the area! Learn more about the fascinating life of slugs in this title for young learners.
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Fall Crafts Across Cultures: 12 Projects to Celebrate the Season (23)
Fall is a season of celebration! Join the fun with twelve festive crafts that celebrate holidays from around the world. Create yarn apples for the Jewish holiday Rosh Hashanah. Mix soothing slime to mark World Mental Health Day. It's always the season for crafting! -
It Came from a Comic (22)
At a comic convention, a boy picks up an issue showcasing an oozy villain named the Glob. But then the cover starts to swirl. Slime drips out. The Glob is free from the pages of the comic book, and it’s hungry! This looks like a job for the greatest hero of all . . . the Librarian! Uncover hidden dangers and dark mysteries with Secrets of the Library of Doom, a page-turning chapter book series from bestselling author Michael Dahl. -
Get Messy with Science!: Projects that Ooze, Foam, and More (23)
Do you like to get messy? These hands-on, not-so-ordinary science projects are for you! Create slippery slimes and frothy foams. Have a blast making colorful chalk explosions. Then, learn the science behind each marvelous mess! Simple step-by-step instructions supported by clear photos make it easy to start experimenting and discover just how fun STEM can be. -
Nickelodeon (17)
Only 2 left in stockAs the company who brought you Rugrats, SpongeBob SquarePants, iCarly, and other loved shows, Nickelodeon has earned its rank as one of the top-rated cable networks in history. Originally called Pinwheel, this entertainment business has come a long way from dumping green slime on show contestants to earning an Academy Award for Rango, a feature film. Young readers will channel their minds to discovering more about Nickelodeon in this fun title.
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Chemistry of Disgusting Things, The (23)
It's not enough to just read about scientific concepts. Science and experimentation go hand in hand, especially when it comes to slime and other gross things! The experiments in this book offer engaging and achievable methods of learning about essential topics. Each investigation details the common ingredients needed, the degree of difficulty, the time it takes, and even the expected amount of messiness! Fun illustrated characters, including Professor Albert and Greg the Robot, accompany readers in their experiments and remind them how to complete each activity safely and successfully as well as what the conclusion means. -
Bit-Con Plot, The (23)
Sludge is sick of the Clean Team foiling his attempts to turn Electropolis into his own putrid playground. So he hatches his most cunning plan yet. He sends one of the Snot-Bots in disguise as a rookie bot named Bit-Con to join his enemies, the Clean Team. It doesnt take long for the sickening spy to turn the Clean Teams headquarters into a slime-covered disaster. Will the defenders of cleanliness discover the spy in their midst? Or will Sludges crafty con work to finally defeat his fearless foes? -
Solid Start: 10 Fun Experiments with the States of Matter (24)
Learning about the states of matter is a crucial part of any physical science curriculum. In this title, readers learn about the states—but also make slime, race marbles, and find out how heavy air is! Each fun experiment or activity begins with an explanation of the science concept being shown in the project. Clear step-by-step instructions guide readers through the set up and execution of the experiment. Most projects also include additional ideas to expand on the project, and some are marked as a great place to start work on a science fair project. -
Let’s Look for Snails! (24)
Snails are plant eaters so they are often found in the garden! Not only that, they carry their home on their back. That fact alone makes snails fascinating to little ones, but snail slime is also super interesting to look at. This book helps readers find snails in nature around them, whether at a park or in their own backyard. Snail bodies, habitat, and food are included in age-appropriate details. The low ATOS text is supported by full-color photographs that directly correlate to the text and maximize reading comprehension. -
Dead Disco Raccoon, The (14) #3
The creator of Goodnight Goon and The Runaway Mummy pulls from his mad-scientist brain a kid so attracted to slime, muck, dirt, and yuck that he could only be called Icky Ricky. Uh-oh! Icky Ricky is in a mess and has a lot of explaining to do. Why? Well, you see . . . A water demon took over the sink in the boys' bathroom! Icky Ricky and his friends cleaned up the house—with a leaf blower. His sweaty armpit is a perfect robber-proof bank.The dead raccoon he bought at a garage sale is speeding downhill in a runaway go-cart. Can Icky Ricky stop it? Icky Ricky is up to his eyeballs in trouble—and in ick!