
"Cece's parents say she was born curious. She asks: Why? How? What if? When her teacher, Ms. Curie, assigns a science project, Cece knows just what to ask--do dogs eat vegetables? She teams up with her best friend, Isaac, and her dog, Einstein, to discover the answer. They investigate, research, collect data, and analyze, using Einstein as their case study. Their final conclusion is surprising, and a lot of fun!"--Provided by publisher.
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call number/section: 1000, 531
subjects: science projects, juvenile fiction, scientists, dogs, schools, fiction, picture books, science, experiments, force and energy, readers (publications), school stories
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Derting, Kimberly
"Cece's parents say she was born curious. She asks: Why? How? What if? When her teacher, Ms. Curie, assigns a science project, Cece knows just what to ask--do dogs eat vegetables? She teams up with her best friend, Isaac, and her dog, Einstein, to discover the answer. They investigate, research, collect data, and analyze, using Einstein as their case study. Their final conclusion is surprising, and a lot of fun!"--Provided by publisher.
Schools: 29
Derting, Kimberly
"Cece loves science! Cece wants to know how the forces of push and pull work. Experiment with Cece (and her dog, Einstein) and find out"--Back cover.
Schools: 4
Derting, Kimberly
"Cece loves science! Cece wants to know how the forces of push and pull work. Experiment with Cece (and her dog, Einstein) and find out"--Back cover.
Schools: 12
Derting, Kimberly
"Cece's parents say she was born curious. She asks: Why? How? What if? When her teacher, Ms. Curie, assigns a science project, Cece knows just what to ask--do dogs eat vegetables? She teams up with her best friend, Isaac, and her dog, Einstein, to discover the answer. They investigate, research, collect data, and analyze, using Einstein as their case study. Their final conclusion is surprising, and a lot of fun!"--Provided by publisher.
Schools: 14