Puzzles and games
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Puzzles and games
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Puzzles and games
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Incoming Resources
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- Hollow knight
- Smart science tricks, Martin Gardner ; i llustrated by Bob Steimle
- 101 great science experiments, Neil Ardley
- The eleventh hour, a curious mystery, Graeme Base
- Insects, Andrew Haslam ; written by Liz Wyse ; photography by Jon Barnes
- Who am I?, by Nancy Christensen ; illustrated by Rowan Barnes-Murphy
- The wonder book, by Amy Krouse Rosenthal ; drawings by Paul Schmid
- Science around the house, Robert Gardner ; illustrated by Frank Cecala. --
- Great book of whodunit puzzles, mini-mysteries for you to solve, Falcon Travis
- Just dance 2019, Ubisoft
- Big book of playtime activities, Ray Gibson ; edited by Fiona Watt and Jenny Tyler ; illustrated by Amanda Barlow and Michaela Kennard
- Science magic, Martin Gardner's tricks & puzzles, Martin Gardner ; illustrated by Tom Jorgenson
- More sideways arithmetic from Wayside School, Louis Sachar
- Case of the topsy-turvy toy, by Aaron Rosenberg ; illustrated by David Harrington
- Bill Nye the Science Guy's consider the following, a way cool set of science questions, answers, and ideas to ponder, by Bill Nye ; with additional writing by Ian Saunders and illustrations by Anton Kimball
- 100% pure fake, Lyn Thomas ; with photographs by Cheryl Powers and illustrations by Boris Zaytsev
- Hasbro game night for Nintendo Switch, Ubisoft
- Super science concoctions, 50 mysterious mixtures for fabulous fun, Jill Frankel Hauser ; illustrations by Michael Kline
- Making things change, Gary Gibson
- 1000 playthinks, puzzles, paradoxes, illusions & games, by Ivan Moscovich ; foreword by Ian Stewart ; illustrated by Tim Robinson
- Mathamusements, Raymond Blum ; illustrated by Jeff Sinclair
- 101 physics tricks, fun experiments with everyday materials, Terry Cash
- Fact or fib? 3, a challenging game of true or false, Kathy Furgang
- Gizmos & gadgets, creating science contraptions that work (& knowing why), by Jill Frankel Hauser ; illustrations by Michael Kline
- Clubhouse games, 51 worldwide classics, Nintendo
- Howtoons: the possibilities are endless, Saul Griffith, Nick Dragotta, Joost Bonson
- Wonder boy, [developed by Lizardcube ; Sega/LAT/DotEmu]
- Who is it?, Sally Grindley ; illustrated by Rosalind Beardshaw
- C D C?, William Steig. --
- The grapes of math, mind stretching math riddles, by Greg Tang ; illustrated by Harry Briggs
- EZ math trix
- Case of the secret sauce, by Aaron Rosenberg ; illustrated by David Harrington
- Machines, Andrew Haslam ; written by David Glover ; photography by Jon Barnes
- Science wizardry for kids, Margaret Kenda and Phyllis S. Williams
- I scream-- ice cream, a book of wordles, Amy Krouse Rosenthal & Serge Bloch
- Creepy, spooky science, Sandra Markle ; illustrated by Cecile Schoberle
- Disney classic games: Aladdin and The Lion King, the original 16-bit classics
- Polly Molly Woof Woof, a book about being happy, David Lloyd ; illustrated by Charlotte Hard
- Look and find Disney's Pocahontas, illustrated by Jaime Diaz Studios ; written by Virginia Tull
- Body, written by Liz Wyse ; photography by Jon Barnes ; [design of models copyright 1994 Andrew Haslam]
- The book of perfectly perilous math, by Sean Connolly
- The Phantom X, Kjartan Poskitt ; illustrated by Philip Reeve
- The key to the universe, Kjartan Poskitt ; illustrated by Philip Reeve
- Pun and games, jokes, riddles, daffynitions, tairy fales, rhymes, and more wordplay for kids, Richard Lederer ; illustrated by Dave Morice
- Physics lab in a housewares store, by Bob Friedhoffer ; illustrated by Joe Hosking
- The magical maze, seeing the world through mathematical eyes, Ian Stewart
- Bubble monster and other science fun, John H. Falk ... [and others]
- Sideways arithmetic from Wayside School, Louis Sachar
- Punished!, by David Lubar
- How science works, Judith Hann
Outgoing Resources
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