Science of Fairy Tales
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A Just-Right Bed and the Science of Goldilocks and the Three Bears
by Monica Clark-Robinson
Part of the Science of Fairy Tales series
Goldilocks didn't break into the Three Bears' house. Actually, her name is Golda Locke, and she's a scientist who just wants to do research! Golda clarifies what really happened that fateful day in the woods. Turns out the scientific method and the power of observation played a big role in her story.
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A Huff-and-Puff Proof House and the Science of the Three Little Pigs
by Gloria Koster
Part of the Science of Fairy Tales series
Everybody knows know the classic story of the three little pigs and the big bad wolf. The wolf had no trouble blowing down the houses made from straw and sticks. But wait . . . Why couldn't he blow down the brick house, exactly? The youngest pig retells the classic tale from his point of view. Then he uses the scientific method and multiple experiments to teach his brother and sister the science behind his super-strong house.
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A Tiny Vegetable, Many Mattresses, and the Science of the Princess and the Pea
by Gloria Koster
Part of the Science of Fairy Tales series
Did the princess really feel a pea under 20 mattresses? It seems hard to believe! The princess retells her epic tale and uses the scientific method to investigate. After numerous experiments, will the princess have an answer? Can science reveal the reason behind her exceptionally bad night's sleep?
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Magical Beans, a Giant, and the Science of Jack and the Beanstalk
by Monica Clark-Robinson
Part of the Science of Fairy Tales series
It is said that Jack sold his beloved cow for five magic beans. But were those beans really magic? Jack retells his story and incorporates science to try and verify his tale. Between the huge beanstalk and the scary giant, Jack has a lot to investigate. Thankfully, he can use the scientific method and work through each experiment step by step.
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