Science Trivia Questions For Children
Thursday, August 26th, 2010 at
8:02 pm

Bookworm Sez trivia book offers tweens, events in the history of fire burning 50 Questions: A History of fire burning "by Tanya Lloyd Kyi illustrated by Ross Kinnaird
Cogno Eleven-Time Award-Winning Space & Science Board Games
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Who Wants to Be A Millionaire Family Collection $8.95 System equirementsWindows System Requirements: Windows 95/98/Me/XP 200MHz Pentium class processor 32MB RAM minimum 50MB free hard disk space 8x CD-ROM drive 16-bit DirectX compatible graphics card with 2MB memory 16-bit DirectX compatible sound card Windows compatible speakers or headphones Windows compatible keyboard and mouse Java compatible web browser Macintosh Requirements: |
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Jeopardy $10.20 For those of us who remember playing Jeopardy with the metal clickers in the family room, this software makes that board game seem as ancient as a horse and buggy. Alex Trebek is now in full-color, 3-D motion, swooping down on the screen to tell you if you’ve answered correctly. (And, to be sure, he’s come up with every English-language variation on “yes”, “no,” and “correct.”) The board of dollar… |
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Mythbusters $24.99 Packed with science trivia gone ballistic, this brain-busting MythBusters game features a buddy-flinging catapult scoring device and 400 trivia cards. Two or more players…. |
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Disney’s Zoog Genius: Math, Science, Technology $2.00 … |
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NG Kids Ultimate Weird but True: 1,000 Wild & Wacky Facts and Photos (National Geographic Kids Weird But True) $11.70 Did you know that a great white shark can weigh as much as 15 gorillas, that it can really rain frogs, or that some people can hear their eyeballs moving? Ultimate Weird But True is packed with wacky facts and snack-size stories that prove truth really is stranger than fiction. With a bold, colorful design and a heavy dose of visual humor, this book will give kids a winning combination of smarts a… |
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TIME for Kids BIG Book of Why: 1,001 Facts Kids Want to Know (Time for Kids Magazine) $13.12 Why do we have eyebrows? What’s a black hole and what happens if you fall into one? What’s the fastest a human is capable of running? Why do wet fingers stick to metal in the freezer? Where is the deepest point on Earth? Divided by subject area – humans, animals, environment/nature, technology, and space – and written in an upbeat manner, each answer is accompanied by either a photo or an illustra… |
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Weird But True: 300 Outrageous Facts (National Geographic Kids) $3.95 Summary:At last, all those weird but true facts that readers of National Geographic Kids love so much are collected into a fun-filled book that you’ll come back to again and again!Weird But True is based on the hugely popular magazine page of quirky, fun facts that many readers of National Geographic Kids magazine turn to first. Why? Well did you know that… Peanut butter can be converted into a … |
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