Vicki Cobb
Vicki Cobb was an American children's author and science educator who published over 100 nonfiction books, beginning with 'Science Experiments You Can Eat' in 1972. Known as the 'Julia Child' of hands-on science, she held degrees in zoology from Barnard College and a Master's degree in secondary science education from Columbia University Teachers College. She was also a pioneer in cable television, hosting 'The Science Game' in the early 1970s.
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children's non-fiction
science education
On Stage: Where's the Science Here? (Where’s The Science Here? Book 4)
Writing It Down (1989-06-30)
Sneakers: Where's the Science Here? (Where’s The Science Here? Book 3)
We Dare You!: Hundreds of Fun Science Bets, Challenges, and Experiments You Can Do at Home
I Fall Down (Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K-12)
I Face the Wind (Science Play)
DK Biography: Harry Houdini
I Fall Down
I See Myself (Vicki Cobb Science Play)
See for Yourself!: More Than 100 Amazing Experiments for Science Fairs and School Projects
Your Body Battles a Cavity
This Place Is Cold: An Imagine Living Here book
This Place is Crowded: Japan (Imagine Living Here)
I Get Wet (Vicki Cobb Science Play)
What's the BIG Idea?: Amazing Science Questions for the Curious Kid
This Place Is Wet: An Imagine Living Here book
Magic ... Naturally!: Science Entertainments & Amusements
Your Body Battles a Skinned Knee
We Dare You!: Hundreds of Science Bets, Challenges, and Experiments You Can Do at Home
Your Body Battles a Broken Bone
Fireworks (Where's the Science Here?)
What's the Big Idea?: Amazing Science Questions for the Curious Kid
This Place is Wild: East Africa (Imagine Living Here)
Harry Houdini (DK Biography)