With a final message to readers about safety and conservation of electricity, Electricity in Your Life, by Bo-hyun Seo, is an ethical and fun introduction to science.
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As the Life on Earth series demonstrates, asking questions, observing the world, and analyzing what you see is the best way to learn!
Magnets Push, Magnets Pull, by David A. Adler, is certain to provide hours of fun, and get your young physicist off to a great start.
A T-Rex and a Butterfly spring to life in these delightful craft books for children. Both books by KIKI LJUNG encourage imaginative play and a 3D model to build.
The Egg, by Britta Teckentrup, is an excellent way to show young readers that science is not necessarily incompatible with art, beauty, story, and culture.
Amazing (Mostly) Edible Science is an ingenious way to introduce your children to the amazing world of science.
Parents want a book that strikes the right balance between fact and fun for new science learners. How Machines Work: Zoo Break! does just that. Highly recommended.
Katy Wu has worked for Google, Laika, Pixar, CinderBiter, and Simon & Schuster. Grace Hopper is her first picture book; her second, Dumpling Dreams, written by Carrie Clickard (Simon and Schuster), is scheduled for fall 2017.
Which five words best describe Grace Hopper: Queen of Computer Code?
Laurie Wallmark: Curious, unique, persistent, intelligent, and stubborn.
Two human body books for two age groups: Introducing the immense topic of human anatomy to children with ease, style, and fun.