Best Selling Books by Mary Kay Carson

Mary Kay Carson is the author of Inside Biosphere 2 (2015), The Ghostly Tales of Cheyenne (2022), Exploring the Solar System (2006), Wildlife Ranger Action Guide (2020), Discovering Mars (2015).

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Inside Biosphere 2

release date: Oct 13, 2015
Inside Biosphere 2
In the Arizona desert, scientists conduct studies and experiments aimed to help us better understand our environment and what sort of things are happening to it due to climate change. The location is Biosphere 2, an immense structure that contains a replica ocean, savannah, and rainforest, among other Earth biomes. It’s a unique take on the Scientists in the Field mission statement — in this case, the lab is a replica that allows the scientists to conduct large-scale experiments that would otherwise be impossible.

The Ghostly Tales of Cheyenne

release date: Jan 01, 2022
The Ghostly Tales of Cheyenne
"Adapted from Haunted Cheyenne by Jill Pope"--Title page.

Exploring the Solar System

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Exploring the Solar System
Discover the history of space exploration including some very recent finds.

Wildlife Ranger Action Guide

release date: Mar 03, 2020
Wildlife Ranger Action Guide
As concern for the welfare of species like honey bees and monarch butterflies grows alongside awareness of the impact of climate change, inspiring the next generation of citizen scientists is more important than ever. With Wildlife Ranger Action Guide, kids can make the world better for the animals and insects they love, starting right in their own backyards. Dozens of hands-on activities and habitat creation projects, such as making a frog pond from a kiddie pool, planting a pollinator garden for bees, painting a bat house, and building a lodge for lizards, encourage children to learn about and take an active role in protecting local wildlife. Lively photographic field guides covering 78 North American wildlife species teach kids about the habits and habitats of each and include tips for providing the plants and food needed for their survival. This publication conforms to the EPUB Accessibility specification at WCAG 2.0 Level AA.

Discovering Mars

release date: Aug 25, 2015
Discovering Mars
An updated edition, provides new information and discoveries about the planet Mars, including myths and facts about life on the planet, a history of NASA''s Mars research, including the Rover missions, and ideas about our potential future relationship with the planet.

Mission to Pluto

release date: Jan 10, 2017
Mission to Pluto
In July of 2015 a robotic spacecraft reached Pluto after a nine-and-half-year journey. New Horizons is the first spacecraft mission to Pluto and revealed its five moons as never before seen. Images from the mission show a reddish surface covered in ice-water mountains, moving glaciers, and hints of possible ice volcanoes and an underground ocean. Pluto is geologically alive and changing! This addition to the Scientists in the Field series goes where no person or spacecraft has ever gone before. Follow along with the team of scientists as they build New Horizons, fly it across the solar system, and make new discoveries about a world three billion miles away.

Magic School Bus: Ocean Adventure (Scholastic Reader, Level 2)

release date: Aug 26, 2014
Magic School Bus: Ocean Adventure (Scholastic Reader, Level 2)
Now early readers can take a ride on the Magic School Bus! With the help of Ms. Frizzle, young readers can develop their reading skills while they pick up fun facts about the world''s ocean. Ms. Frizzle''s class will teach you everything you ever wanted to know about the deep sea through this engaging and accesible reader. This is a great introduction to the Magic School Bus program.

Weather Projects for Young Scientists

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Weather Projects for Young Scientists
Explores weather in detail from the wind to the clouds with more then 40 projects you may use for science projects.

Park Scientists

release date: Jan 01, 2014
Park Scientists
Describes the work of scientists in America''s national parks, as they study geysers, grizzly bears, salamanders, cacti, and fireflies.

Who Was the Hair-Care Millionaire? Madam C.J. Walker

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Who Was the Hair-Care Millionaire? Madam C.J. Walker
Many people dream of being a millionaire, but Madam C. J. Walker actually became one with her revolutionary hair care system. Readers will learn about Madam C. J. Walker''s life and the discovery of her hair care products. Readers will make their own homemade bubble bath, too.

The Bat Scientists

release date: Sep 06, 2010
The Bat Scientists
Dr. Merlin Tuttle and his colleagues at Bat Conservation International aren''t scared of bats. These bat crusaders are fascinated by them, with good reason. Bats fly the night skies in nearly every part of the world, but they are the least studied of all mammals. As the major predator of night-flying insects, bats eat many pests. Unfortunately bats are facing many problems, including a terrifying new disease. White-nose Syndrome is infecting and killing millions of hibernating bats in North America. But Dr. Tuttle, with the help of his fellow bat scientists are in the trenches—and caves—on the front line of the fight to save their beloved bats.

Far-Out Guide to Venus

release date: Apr 01, 2013
Far-Out Guide to Venus
At a scorching 462°C, Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system—and poisonous clouds of gas surround it. Spacecraft from Earth have visited Venus. Learn about the amazing missions and the scientists who plan them This book features a center spread with fast facts, perfect for report writing.

The Underground Railroad for Kids

release date: Jan 01, 2005
The Underground Railroad for Kids
Provides twenty-one activities that kids can do to learn about the Underground Railroad.

Beyond the Solar System

release date: Jun 01, 2013
Beyond the Solar System
Tracing the evolution of humankind''s pursuit of astronomical knowledge, this resource looks deep into the furthest reaches of space. Children will follow along as the realization that the Earth is not at the center of the universe leads all the way up to recent telescopic proof of planets orbiting stars outside the solar system. In addition to its engaging history, this book contains 21 hands-on projects to further explore the subjects discussed. Readers will build a three-dimensional representation of the constellation Orion, see how the universe expands using an inflating balloon, and construct a reflecting telescope out of a makeup mirror and a magnifying glass. It also includes small biographies of famous astronomers, a time line of major scientific discoveries, a glossary of technical terms, and dozens of full-color images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope and the Chandra X-Ray Observatory.

Who Invented Television? Philo Farnsworth

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Who Invented Television? Philo Farnsworth
It seems like televisions are everywhere, but do you know who invented the first one? Readers learn about Philo Farnsworth''s life and how he invented the first television. They''ll create their own cartoon show, too.

Mars (Sci Link)

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Mars (Sci Link)
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun, and has been referred to as the Red Planet. Young readers will find out about spacecraft that have traveled to Mars, and learn about plans to send people there in the near future. This title received the Learning Magazine Teachers'' Choice Award.

Far-Out Guide to Neptune

release date: Jul 01, 2010
Far-Out Guide to Neptune
All the facts readers need for report-writing and research are included in this book. Readers will learn about the amazing missions to Neptune, the dedicated scientists who plan them, and more far-out facts about the eighth planet from the Sun.

Urban Coyotes

release date: Aug 13, 2024
Urban Coyotes
A new addition to the acclaimed Scientists in the Field series, Urban Coyotes follows the scientists of the Urban Coyote Research Project as they track, study, and care for coyotes living among humans in one of America''s largest cities, Chicago. But that’s the thing about coyotes. They don’t necessarily do what’s typical or usual, nor what’s expected or predicted. Coyotes are rule breakers. The fourth largest metropolitan area in North America is home to more than nine million people and a surprisingly large population of coyotes. Join the wildlife scientists of the Urban Coyote Research Project as they carry on their twenty-five-year mission: Studying the coyotes of Cook County, Illinois, home to the city of Chicago. Explore questions such as "Where did the coyotes come from—and why?," "Are they a danger to Chicagoans?," and "Do predators create healthier urban ecosystems?" with real-life scientists in the field. Started by urban ecologist Stan Gehrt in the late 1990s when coyotes were first noticed entering the Chicago region, the Urban Coyote Research Project''s mission is to help coyotes and human city dwellers live together in peace. With stunning up-close photography by Tom Uhlman, author Mary Kay Carson offers an in-depth look into how these mystifying wild creatures, and those dedicated to studying and protecting them, navigate urban spaces.

Who Invented Home Video Games? Ralph Baer

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Who Invented Home Video Games? Ralph Baer
There are few kids who don''t enjoy home video games, but do they know who invented the first one? Readers learn about Ralph Baer''s life and the first home video games ever made. Readers will invent their own game, too.

Alexander Graham Bell

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Alexander Graham Bell
An introduction to the life and career of the inventor of the telephone, who was also accomplished in many other ways.

Far-Out Guide to Earth

release date: Apr 01, 2013
Far-Out Guide to Earth
Earth is the only planet in our solar system that is suitable for life. It has liquid water, oxygen, and enough gravity to hold its own atmosphere. But did you know that Earth is always changing? Scientists have used spacecraft and satellites to learn more about our planet. They can better predict natural disasters like hurricanes, and monitor volcano eruptions and climate changes. Learn lots of far-out facts about our home planet.

Far-Out Guide to Mercury

release date: Apr 01, 2013
Far-Out Guide to Mercury
Cratered Mercury is the smallest and fastest planet in the solar system. Temperatures there vary more than on any other planet. Learn lots of far-out facts about the closest planet to the Sun. This book features a center spread with fast facts, perfect for report writing.

Far-Out Guide to Jupiter

release date: Apr 01, 2013
Far-Out Guide to Jupiter
Jupiter is bigger than any other planet in our solar system. It has rings and centuries-old storms. It has more than sixty moons, too—some with underground oceans! Featuring a center spread with fast facts, this great addition to the FAR OUT GUIDE TO THE SOLAR SYSTEM series will tell you everything you need to know about the biggest planet—including missions and the scientists who planned them, and the spacecraft they used to do so.

Far-Out Guide to Saturn

release date: Apr 01, 2013
Far-Out Guide to Saturn
Saturn—the jewel of the solar system—has seven mysterious and beautiful rings. These rings, made of ice, dust, and rock, range in size from a snow crystals to a house. Learn about the amazing spacecraft missions to Saturn, the dedicated scientists who plan them, and more far-out facts about the sixth planet from the sun.

Far-Out Guide to the Moon

release date: Apr 01, 2013
Far-Out Guide to the Moon
Earth has many satellites, but the Moon is Earth''s only natural satellite. Spacecraft and astronauts have visited the Moon to learn more about it. From the Apollo missions to the most current robotic spacecraft, this book highlights our adventures in studying our neighbor in space.

Far-Out Guide to Mars

release date: Apr 01, 2013
Far-Out Guide to Mars
Earth''s neighbor Mars likely once had an environment that could have supported life. Now it has underground frozen water in many places. Spacecraft from Earth have visited Mars and taught us a lot about this dusty red planet. Featuring a center spread with fast facts, this book tells readers about the missions, the scientists who plan them, and more far-out facts about the fourth planet from the Sun.

Escape from . . . the 1916 Shark Attacks

release date: May 02, 2023
Escape from . . . the 1916 Shark Attacks
Stay out of the water! During the summer of 1916, the "Jersey man-eater"-a great white shark-terrorized the coast of New Jersey. Based on real events, new friends Ed and Mike have to work together to survive one of the deadliest shark attacks in history! In the blistering summer of 1916, Ed Mitchell is melting in the heat wave boiling New York City. All the city pools are closed because of the polio epidemic, so Ed can''t wait to flee to the Jersey Shore and cool off in the ocean. But during his first dip, a great white shark attacks a swimmer and sends the coastline into a panic. Ed is sent away from the shore to visit his aunt in Matawan, New Jersey, where he can stay safe and cool. In Matawan, Ed meets Mike Anders-a local boy who knows all the best spots in the nearby creek. Mike vows to teach Ed to swim, and Ed promises to help Mike read better. Little do they know, the new friends are about to have the summer of their lives. The "Jersey man-eater," the dangerous shark who keeps attacking swimmers, is headed right up the coast and into their favorite swimming spot! Will Ed and Mike be able to survive one of the deadliest shark attacks in history?

Far-Out Guide to the Icy Dwarf Planets

release date: Apr 01, 2013
Far-Out Guide to the Icy Dwarf Planets
Our solar system used to have nine planets. But recently, scientists ruled that Pluto was actually a "dwarf planet." So what exactly is a dwarf planet, how many of them are there, and how do scientists study and classify them? All the facts you need, and lots more, are included in this up-to-date book, featuring a center spread with fast facts.

Far-Out Guide to Uranus

release date: Apr 01, 2013
Far-Out Guide to Uranus
How do scientists know anything about Uranus? Spacecraft from Earth have visited Uranus. Featuring a center spread with fast facts, this book highlights the missions, the men and women who plan them, and more far-out facts about the seventh planet from the sun.

Far-Out Guide to Asteroids and Comets

release date: Apr 01, 2013
Far-Out Guide to Asteroids and Comets
Have you ever seen a comet or a shooting star? You may think they look pretty, but these giant space rocks can cause major destruction. Scientists keep a close watch on comets and asteroids using high-powered telescopes and spacecraft. Get ready to learn lots of far-out facts about asteroids and comets!

The Wright Brothers for Kids

release date: Jan 01, 2003
The Wright Brothers for Kids
How they Invented the Airplane includes facts about these brothers and their invention, plus projects.

Emi and the Rhino Scientist

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Emi and the Rhino Scientist
Terri Roth trudges through the thick, dark Sumatran jungle. She’s looking for a rhinoceros that’s been seen in the area. It’s a rare Sumatran rhino, the world’s smallest rhino and one of the most endangered mammals on the planet.Suddenly she spots a young female rhino through the tangle of ferns and trees. The stocky animal is covered in reddish hair, and her snout sports two stubby horns. The rhino walks right up to Terri. The scientist slowly reaches out her hand and touches the rhino’s big nose. The wild rhino’s curiosity and friendliness remind Terri of Emi, the female Sumatran rhino that lives at the Cincinnati Zoo where Terri works. Terri is working with Emi to help save Sumatran rhinos from extinction--one calf at a time.

The Tornado Scientist

release date: Jan 01, 2019
The Tornado Scientist
Describes the work of Robin Tanamachi, a storm chaser who studies how tornadoes form, detailing her team''s work in a Doppler radar truck to obtain data that may enable lifesaving discoveries.

Alexander Graham Bell for Kids

release date: Jun 01, 2018
Alexander Graham Bell for Kids
Winner of the 2019 AAAS/Subaru SB&F Prize for Excellence in Science Book Alexander Graham Bell invented not only the telephone, but also early versions of the phonograph, the metal detector, airplanes, and hydrofoil boats. This Scottish immigrant was also a pioneering speech teacher and a champion of educating those with hearing impairments, work he felt was his most important contribution to society. Bell worked with famous Americans such as Helen Keller and aviators Glenn Curtiss and Samuel P. Langley, and his inventions competed directly with those of Thomas Edison and the Wright Brothers. This unique biography includes a time line, a list of online resources, and 21 engaging hands-on activities to better appreciate Bell''s remarkable accomplishments. Kids will: Construct a Pie Tin Telegraph and a Pizza Box Phonograph "See" and "feel" sound by building simple devices Communicate using American Sign Language Send secret messages using Morse code Investigate the properties of ailerons on a paper airplane Build and fly a tetrahedral kite And more!

Extreme Planets Q&A

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Extreme Planets Q&A
Presents answers to questions such as, what makes a planet? Why is the earth the only known world where life exists and how can a planet''s day be longer than its year?

Quick Easy Internet Activities for the One-Computer Classroom: SPACE

release date: Apr 01, 2001
Quick Easy Internet Activities for the One-Computer Classroom: SPACE
Build students Internet skills as they expand their knowledge of stars, moons, planets, space exploration, and more. This book offers more than 100 space Web sites, plus reproducible graphic organizers that help students record the information they gather. Using this information, students build a star life-cycle mobile, write their own myth about a constellation, create travel brochures of the planets, complete a timeline of historic space events, and more! For use with Grades 3-6."

Far-Out Guide to the Sun

release date: Apr 01, 2013
Far-Out Guide to the Sun
Everything in our solar system orbits the Sun. It is the center of our solar system, and affects everything in it. Robotic explorers have taught us a lot about the star at the center of our solar system. Learn about the amazing missions, the dedicated scientists who plan them, and more far-out facts about the Sun. All the facts you need, and lots more, are included in this up-to-date book.

Outdoor School: Tree, Wildflower, and Mushroom Spotting

release date: Feb 28, 2023
Outdoor School: Tree, Wildflower, and Mushroom Spotting
With 448 full-color, highly-illustrated pages, Outdoor School is your indispensable tool for the outdoors. This interactive field guide to plant and mushroom spotting includes: - Immersive activities to get you exploring - Write-in sections to journal about experiences - Next-level adventures to challenge even seasoned nature lovers. No experience is required—only curiosity and courage. Inside you’ll find easy-to-follow instructions on how to: - Grow mushrooms with cardboard - Compare bark types - Count tree rings - Survey leaf patterns - Create fern spore prints - Press and preserve wildflowers And so much more!
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