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  2. SciGirls - Wikipedia

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    Izzie (voiced by Lara Jill Miller) is a 12-year-old girl with a constantly expanding assortment of interests. She also acts as the webmaster for the SciGirls website, which hosts a database of science videos following real-life SciGirls. This resource often comes in handy, because whenever Izzie encounters a tricky situation, she can zap ...

  3. Category:Children's science fiction novels - Wikipedia

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    Daniel X: Watch the Skies; Dark Life; The Dark (Curley novel) A Darkling Plain; David Starr, Space Ranger; Deepwater Black; Deepwater trilogy; Deucalion (novel) Dig Allen Space Explorer; Dr. Franklin's Island; The Domes of Mars; The Door in the Lake; Dot.Robot Series; Double Identity (Haddix novel) Dragon Pearl; The Drowned Cities; Dunno on the ...

  4. Heinlein juveniles - Wikipedia

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    Upon delivery of one of his early juveniles, his editor at Scribner's wished someone would write stories for girls. [22] Heinlein took this as a challenge and wrote a short story for girls. The story, a first-person tale featuring Maureen "Puddin'", appeared under the byline "R. A. Heinlein" in Calling All Girls magazine.

  5. List of fictional child prodigies - Wikipedia

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    In The Loud House, Lisa Loud is the four-year-old child prodigy of the Loud family who speaks in scientific terms. [47] In Mr. Young, Adam Young is a 14-year-old high school science teacher who attended college at age 9. [48] In The Simpsons, Lisa Simpson is an 8-year-old girl who excels at academics, and music, particularly jazz. [49]

  6. Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1990s, the series has been divided into two levels. Stage 1 books "explain simple and easily observable science concepts for preschool- and kindergarten-age children." Subjects covered in Stage 1 titles include the human body, plants, animals and "the world around us."

  7. 18 Books to Read After You Watch Barbie - AOL

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    So, after you watch Barbie (and then watch it again, or maybe go see Oppenheimer for a double feature), here are 18 books to fill the Barbie-shaped hole in your heart.