Sprague de Camp's New Anthology of Science Fiction has 158 pages.
John R. Cooper has written: 'The college league mystery' 'The southpaw's secret' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mystery and detective stories, Baseball, Baseball in fiction, Camps in fiction, Camps 'The fighting shortstop'
Lynda Beauregard has written: 'The whispering lake ghosts' -- subject(s): Sound, Graphic novels, Camps, Fiction 'The missing cuckoo clock' -- subject(s): Graphic novels, Gravity, Camps, Fiction 'In search of the Fog Zombie' -- subject(s): Matter, Graphic novels, Camps, Fiction
The state of the art camp for science would be through the Youth Science Institute. They offer elite youth science camps across the country for kid interested in the subject.
Tanita S. Davis has written: 'Summer of memories' -- subject(s): Camps, Christian life, Fiction 'Summer of friends' -- subject(s): Camps, Christian life, Fiction
There are lots of summer camps for aspiring science students. Check out http://www.uta.edu/engineering/summercamps/ for a list of some that run near you.
No, but there are Sally Ride science camps for girls.
There are many options in Austin Texas including camps at the science center and at the science space program center. Other interpretive centers in the area also host week-long course for students under the age of 15
Melissa Eisen Azarian has written: 'The Amistad mutiny' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Amistad (Schooner), Trials, litigation, Slave trade, Fugitive slaves, Trials (Mutiny), Slave insurrections, Antislavery movements, Legal status, laws, History
Joel L. Schwartz has written: 'How to get rid of your older brother' -- subject(s): Brothers, Fiction, Self-acceptance 'Upchuck summer's revenge' -- subject(s): Camps, Fiction
There are several camps that you could send your daughter to. The most popular camp in california would be Destination Science. This camp covers everything from space, physics, and even robots. The camp is reputable, and their website can be viewed at http://www.destinationscience.org/.
Avery Scott has written: 'Say what?' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Word games, Literary recreations 'Say what?' -- subject(s): Summer, Camps, Literary recreations, Juvenile fiction, Fiction, Rock musicians, Musicians, Singers, Word games
Isabel Hill has written: 'Building stories' -- subject(s): Stories in rhyme, Buildings, Fiction 'Urban animals' 'Story of the Ottawa C.G.I.T. camps' -- subject(s): Camps, Canadian Girls in Training