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Who Was Albert Einstein?
- By: Jess Brallier
- Narrated by: Kevin Pariseau
- Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
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Everyone has heard of Albert Einstein - but what exactly did he do? How much do kids really know about Albert Einstein besides the funny hair and genius label? For instance, do they know that he was expelled from school as a kid? Finally, here's the story of Albert Einstein's life....
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Fun with Physics
- Storytelling for the Whole Family Series
- By: Ben Chun
- Narrated by: Penny Coffeen
- Length: 2 hrs and 47 mins
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Dive into the captivating world of science with "Fun with Physics," a delightful journey designed for families....
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The Woman Who Split the Atom
- The Life of Lise Meitner
- By: Marissa Moss
- Narrated by: Sandy Rustin
- Length: 4 hrs and 27 mins
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The gripping story of Lise Meitner, the physicist who discovered nuclear fission....
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Albert Einstein
- The Giants of Science Series, Book 5
- By: Kathleen Krull
- Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert
- Length: 2 hrs and 34 mins
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Albert Einstein: His name has become a synonym for genius. His wild case of bedhead and playful sense of humor made him a media superstar - the first, maybe only, scientist-celebrity....
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Sterling Biographies
- Albert Einstein: The Miracle
- By: Tabatha Yeatts
- Narrated by: A. C. Fellner
- Length: 3 hrs and 6 mins
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Thanks to his monumental accomplishments, Albert Einstein's name is synonymous with genius....
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Finding Out About Nuclear Energy
- By: Matt Doeden
- Narrated by: Intuitive
- Length: 12 mins
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How is nuclear energy produced? And what are the drawbacks of this energy source? Listen to this audiobook to find out all about nuclear energy....
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Who Was Albert Einstein?
- By: Jess Brallier
- Narrated by: Kevin Pariseau
- Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
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Everyone has heard of Albert Einstein - but what exactly did he do? How much do kids really know about Albert Einstein besides the funny hair and genius label? For instance, do they know that he was expelled from school as a kid? Finally, here's the story of Albert Einstein's life....
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Fun with Physics
- Storytelling for the Whole Family Series
- By: Ben Chun
- Narrated by: Penny Coffeen
- Length: 2 hrs and 47 mins
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Dive into the captivating world of science with "Fun with Physics," a delightful journey designed for families....
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The Woman Who Split the Atom
- The Life of Lise Meitner
- By: Marissa Moss
- Narrated by: Sandy Rustin
- Length: 4 hrs and 27 mins
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The gripping story of Lise Meitner, the physicist who discovered nuclear fission....
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Albert Einstein
- The Giants of Science Series, Book 5
- By: Kathleen Krull
- Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert
- Length: 2 hrs and 34 mins
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Albert Einstein: His name has become a synonym for genius. His wild case of bedhead and playful sense of humor made him a media superstar - the first, maybe only, scientist-celebrity....
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Sterling Biographies
- Albert Einstein: The Miracle
- By: Tabatha Yeatts
- Narrated by: A. C. Fellner
- Length: 3 hrs and 6 mins
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Thanks to his monumental accomplishments, Albert Einstein's name is synonymous with genius....
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Finding Out About Nuclear Energy
- By: Matt Doeden
- Narrated by: Intuitive
- Length: 12 mins
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How is nuclear energy produced? And what are the drawbacks of this energy source? Listen to this audiobook to find out all about nuclear energy....
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I Am Marie Curie
- By: Brad Meltzer
- Narrated by: Various
- Length: 17 mins
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The first woman to win a Nobel Prize, physicist and chemist Marie Curie is the 19th hero in the New York Times best-selling book biography series about heroes....
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A Black Hole Is Not a Hole
- By: Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano
- Narrated by: Maxwell Glick, Tara Sands, Everette Plen
- Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
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If a black hole is not a hole, then what is it? Find out what black holes are, what causes them, and how scientists first discovered them....
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Marie Curie
- The Giants of Science Series, Book 4
- By: Kathleen Krull
- Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert
- Length: 2 hrs and 26 mins
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Listeners will emerge from this account with a new appreciation for both the scientific and social advances made by Curie, whose towering achievements justly earn her a place among the "Giants"....
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Many Kinds of Matter
- A Look at Solids, Liquids, and Gases
- By: Jennifer Boothroyd
- Narrated by: Intuitive
- Length: 5 mins
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Ice cubes clink in a glass. Steam rises from a pot of boiling water. Solids, liquids, and gases are all around you. But what exactly are solids, liquids, and gases? And how do you tell them apart? Listen to this audiobook to find out....
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I Am Albert Einstein
- Ordinary People Change the World Series
- By: Brad Meltzer
- Narrated by: Marc Thompson, Various
- Length: 13 mins
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Even when he was a kid, Albert Einstein did things his own way. He thought in pictures instead of words, and his special way of thinking helped him understand big ideas like the structure of music and why a compass always points north....
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Our Beautiful Universe
- A Young Astronomer's Guide to Stars, Planets, Constellations and More
- By: Vivian Zitek
- Narrated by: Olivia Mornet
- Length: 52 mins
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This audiobook introduces younger listeners to the magic of the night sky. A broad range of topics are covered including telescopes, comets, meteors, and planets. Learn about the life cycle of stars and what you can see at night with the naked eye or using telescopes....
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Can You Make a Frying Pan out of Paper?
- Material Choices
- By: Michelle Hilderbrand
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 3 mins
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Eggs sizzle in your metal frying pan, but could that metal frying pan be made out of paper instead? It sounds crazy, but paper has lots of different properties and is used in many different items. Books, cups, cards, lamp shades, and more items are made from paper. Do you think a frying pan could be made with paper? Listen to find out!
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Quantum Physics for Kids
- Explore Atoms, Molecules, & the Magic of Matter with Fun Activities & Experiments for Curious Young Minds, Ages 5+
- By: Alisha Kapani
- Narrated by: R. Martinez
- Length: 43 mins
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Dive into an enthralling adventure where young minds explore the wonders of the quantum realm! "Quantum Physics for Kids" is an engaging gateway to the universe of tiny particles, atoms, and mind-bending experiments, designed for the curious and the adventurous.
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Can You Make a Pillow Out of Glass?
- By: Susan B. Katz
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 3 mins
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Glass is all around you. It’s used to make the windows in your house to decorations on your shelves. Find out about different types of glass, how glass is made, and decide if it’s really possible to make a pillow from it.
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Can You Make a Coat Out of Wood?
- Material Choices
- By: Susan B. Katz
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 3 mins
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A coat is made from different types of fabric, but could it be made with wood? It seems impossible, but wood has many advantages, and is used for everything from building houses to making toys. Learn more about different types of wood and their many uses. Could it really be used to make a coat?
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Can You Make a Toaster Out of Plastic?
- By: Susan B. Katz
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 3 mins
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Plastic is in lots of items you use every day. Find out about different types of plastic, what they are used for, and if you could really make a toaster from it.
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Can You Make a Window Out of Stone?
- By: Michelle Hilderbrand
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 4 mins
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From marble to granite to limestone and onyx, there are many types of stone to pick from. Learn more about different types of stone, how stone is used, and if it’s truly possible to make a window using it.
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Can You Make a Frying Pan out of Paper?
- Material Choices
- By: Michelle Hilderbrand
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 3 mins
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Eggs sizzle in your metal frying pan, but could that metal frying pan be made out of paper instead? It sounds crazy, but paper has lots of different properties and is used in many different items. Books, cups, cards, lamp shades, and more items are made from paper. Do you think a frying pan could be made with paper? Listen to find out!
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Quantum Physics for Kids
- Explore Atoms, Molecules, & the Magic of Matter with Fun Activities & Experiments for Curious Young Minds, Ages 5+
- By: Alisha Kapani
- Narrated by: R. Martinez
- Length: 43 mins
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Dive into an enthralling adventure where young minds explore the wonders of the quantum realm! "Quantum Physics for Kids" is an engaging gateway to the universe of tiny particles, atoms, and mind-bending experiments, designed for the curious and the adventurous.
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Can You Make a Pillow Out of Glass?
- By: Susan B. Katz
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 3 mins
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Glass is all around you. It’s used to make the windows in your house to decorations on your shelves. Find out about different types of glass, how glass is made, and decide if it’s really possible to make a pillow from it.
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Can You Make a Coat Out of Wood?
- Material Choices
- By: Susan B. Katz
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 3 mins
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A coat is made from different types of fabric, but could it be made with wood? It seems impossible, but wood has many advantages, and is used for everything from building houses to making toys. Learn more about different types of wood and their many uses. Could it really be used to make a coat?
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Can You Make a Toaster Out of Plastic?
- By: Susan B. Katz
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 3 mins
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Plastic is in lots of items you use every day. Find out about different types of plastic, what they are used for, and if you could really make a toaster from it.
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Can You Make a Window Out of Stone?
- By: Michelle Hilderbrand
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 4 mins
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From marble to granite to limestone and onyx, there are many types of stone to pick from. Learn more about different types of stone, how stone is used, and if it’s truly possible to make a window using it.
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Will It Float or Sink?
- Properties of Materials
- By: Lisa J. Amstutz
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 4 mins
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A rubber duck floats in the tub. A rock sinks to the bottom of a lake. Why do some objects float and others sink? Find out in this series about materials and their properties.
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Get Moving with Science! Projects That Zoom, Fly, and More
- Not-So-Ordinary Science
- By: Elsie Olson
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 21 mins
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Do you like to be on the move? These hands-on, not-so-ordinary science projects are for you! Build speedy motorboats and buzzing bots. Take off with zooming, high-flying rockets. Then, learn the science behind each amazingly mobile creation! Simple step-by-step instructions make it easy to start experimenting and discover just how fun STEM can be.
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Is It Stiff or Bendable?
- Properties of Materials
- By: Lisa J. Amstutz
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 4 mins
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A pencil is stiff. A rubber band is bendable. Why are some objects stiff and others bendable? Find out in this series about materials and their properties. Informative, at-level text helps listeners understand the differences between stiff and bendable objects.
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Is It Heavy or Light?
- Properties of Materials
- By: Lisa J. Amstutz
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 3 mins
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A bowling ball is heavy. A feather is light. Why are some items heavy and others light? Find out in this series about materials and their properties. Informative, at-level text helps listeners understand the differences between heavy and light materials.
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Is It Smooth or Rough?
- Properties of Materials
- By: Lisa J. Amstutz
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 3 mins
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A piece of silk is smooth. Tree bark is rough. Why are some objects smooth and others rough? Find out in this series about materials and their properties. Informative, at-level text helps listeners understand the differences between smooth and rough objects.
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Get Noisy with Science! Projects with Sounds, Music, and More
- Not-So-Ordinary Science
- By: Elsie Olson
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 21 mins
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Ready to make some noise? These hands-on, not-so-ordinary science projects are for you! Design melodic musical instruments and squawking noisemakers. Turn up the bass with activities that let you see sound. Then, learn the science behind each rocking racket! Simple step-by-step instructions make it easy to start experimenting and discover just how fun STEM can be.
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Is It Hard or Soft?
- Properties of Materials
- By: Lisa J. Amstutz
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 3 mins
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A nail is hard. A cotton ball is soft. Why are some objects hard and others soft? Find out in this series about materials and their properties. Informative, at-level text helps listeners understand the differences between hard and soft materials.
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Discover Motion
- Discover Physical Science
- By: Tammy Enz
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 4 mins
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Take a look out the window. What do you see? People, cars, bikes, birds, and more are all on the move. With this basic introduction to motion, young listeners will discover the three laws of motion, what they mean, and how they affect our lives every day.
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Discover Magnets
- By: Tammy Enz
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 4 mins
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What would our world be like without magnets? Computers, radios, phones, and TVs wouldn't work correctly. And many other modern machines wouldn't exist. With this basic introduction to magnets, young listeners will learn how magnets work and how useful they are our world today.
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Cycles in Our Universe
- Science, Book 26
- By: Rich Linville
- Narrated by: Brian Downs
- Length: 26 mins
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A cycle is a series of events that are repeated in the same order or almost the same order. Everywhere you look on earth as well as in outer space, you will find many cycles.
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Discover Forces
- Discover Physical Science
- By: Tammy Enz
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 4 mins
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How do you get something to move? You use force to move it with a push or a pull. With this basic introduction to forces, young listeners will learn about physical forces and how they are at work in our world every day.
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Microwaves
- Waves in Motion
- By: Tracy Vonder Brink
- Narrated by: uncredited
- Length: 3 mins
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Microwaves heat our food. They carry messages from phone to phone. They help detect the weather. Microwaves are all around us, even if we don't see them. Listeners will learn about microwaves and how we use them every day.