STEMAZing Picture Books
Cece Loves Science by Kimberly Derting and Shelli R. Johannes illustrated by Vashti Harrison
This picture book is perfect for fans of Ada Twist, Scientist, and anyone who enjoys asking questions. Cece’s parents say she was born curious. She asks: Why? How? What if? When her teacher, Ms. Curie, assigns a science project, Cece knows just what to ask–do dogs eat vegetables? She teams up with her best friend, Isaac,…
Read MoreIqbal and Ingenious Idea by Elizabeth Sunbey (author) and Rebecca Green (illustrator)
It’s monsoon season in Bangladesh, which means Iqbal’s mother must cook the family’s meals indoors, over an open fire. The smoke from the fire makes breathing difficult for his mother and baby sister, and it’s even making them sick. Hearing them coughing at night worries Iqbal. So when he learns that his school’s upcoming science…
Read MoreGalápagos Girl Galapagueña by Marsha Diane Arnold (author) and Angela Dominguez (illustrator)
As a Galápagueña, Valentina spends her days observing the natural world around her. She greets sea lions splashing on the shore, scampers over lava rocks with Sally-lightfoot crabs, and swims with manta rays. But Valentina also understands the fragility of this wondrous world, and she makes a solemn promise to protect the islands and her…
Read MoreEnergy Island by Allan Drummond
Hold onto your hats! It’s windy on the Danish island of Samsø. Meet the environmentally friendly people who now proudly call their home Energy Island. At a time when most countries are producing ever-increasing amounts of CO2, the rather ordinary citizens of Samsø have accomplished something extraordinary–in just ten years they have reduced their carbon…
Read MoreWhat Does it Mean to be an Entrepreneur by Rana DiOrio and Emma D. Dryden illustrated by Ken Min
Part of the award-winning What Does It Mean to Be…? series, What Does It Mean to Be an Entrepreneur? is a marvelous introduction for children of all ages to the concept of entrepreneurship and creativity. Being an entrepreneur means… Following your dream Loving to learn and being curious Taking risks Celebrated by Co-Founder of Ben & Jerry’s, Jerry Greenfield, What…
Read MoreButterflies for Kiri by Cathryn Falwell
A Japanese American girl grows creatively and, with perseverance, masters the art of making an origami butterfly. Includes instructions. Kiri loves to make things. When she receives an origami set for her birthday, she can’t wait to try making a butterfly, just like the one Auntie Lu had made. Kiri chooses a bright purple paper…
Read MorePink is for Blobfish by Jess Keating (author) and David DeGrand (illustrator)
Some people think pink is a pretty color. A fluffy, sparkly, princess-y color. But it’s so much more. Sure, pink is the color of princesses and bubblegum, but it’s also the color of monster slugs and poisonous insects. Not to mention ultra-intelligent dolphins, naked mole rats and bizarre, bloated blobfish. Isn’t it about time to…
Read MoreNumbersAlive! Books for Young Travelers Washington DC by Dr. Klemm
A pre-K counting book
Read MoreWho Did it First? by Julie Leung and Alex Hart illustrated by Caitlin Kuhwald
You likely know that Mae Jemison was the first African American woman in space. And maybe you know that Jane Goodall was the first human accepted into a chimpanzee community. But you might not know that Alan Turing was the first person to introduce the concept of artificial intelligence. Or that Tu Youyou was the…
Read MoreWe are Grateful by Traci Sorell (author) and Frané Lessac (illustrator)
The Cherokee community is grateful for blessings and challenges that each season brings. This is modern Native American life as told by an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation. The word otsaliheliga (oh-jah-LEE-hay-lee-gah) is used by members of the Cherokee Nation to express gratitude. Beginning in the fall with the new year and ending in summer, follow…
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