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List view record 551: No way! : the wildest mind-blowing facts in the UniverseList view anchor tag for record 551: No way! : the wildest mind-blowing facts in the Universe
List view record 552: Not your average maths bookList view anchor tag for record 552: Not your average maths book
List view record 553: NumbersList view anchor tag for record 553: Numbers
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Numbers

Midthun, Joseph2012
Books
The characters is this series will whisk you away on a colourful journey through basic mathematical concepts. Does math just make you cringe? Never fear! Learning can be oodles of fun with the Building Blocks of Mathematics.
[1 copy, 1 available]
List view record 554: Numbers : how counting changed the worldList view anchor tag for record 554: Numbers : how counting changed the world
List view record 555: Numbers in natureList view anchor tag for record 555: Numbers in nature
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Numbers in nature

Cain, Jarrah2024
Books
Mathematical concepts are all around us in nature, architecture, art, biology, computer science and in our everyday lives. Did you know that natural processes, such as how bees swarm, have been used as a model for computer algorithms, or that boomerangs work using similar aerodynamic concepts as ...
List view record 556: Numbers, numbers everywhereList view anchor tag for record 556: Numbers, numbers everywhere
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Numbers, numbers everywhere

Garguláková, Magda2023
Books
"An original concept where math is explained on real life situations showing the practical usage of numbers in our everyday lives. Math is usually considered a demanding, boring or even a scary subject. But numbers are all around us and we use them and math constantly without even realizing it. V...
List view record 557: The observologistList view anchor tag for record 557: The observologist
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The observologist

Clarkson, Giselle2023
Books
An observologist is someone who makes scientific expeditions, albeit very small ones, every day. They notice interesting details in the world around them. They are expert at finding tiny creatures, plants and fungi. They know that water snails glide upside down on the under surface of the water; ...
List view record 558: Astronaut travel guides. EarthList view anchor tag for record 558: Astronaut travel guides. Earth
List view record 559: One tiny bubble : the story of our Last Universal Common AncestorList view anchor tag for record 559: One tiny bubble : the story of our Last Universal Common Ancestor
List view record 560: Ouch: tales of gravityList view anchor tag for record 560: Ouch: tales of gravity
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