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    The Bridge to Sharktooth Island: A Challenge Island STEAM Adventure | Book Review

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    The Bridge to Sharktooth Island: A Challenge Island STEAM Adventure

    Written by Sharon Duke Estroff and Joel Ross

    Illustrated by Monica de Rivas

    Ages 7+ | 124 Pages

    Publisher: West Island Press | ISBN: 9781513289533

    What to Expect: Teamwork, STEAM, adventure, nature

    As well as being a fun, magical adventure reminiscent of the beloved Magic Treehouse series, this first story in the Challenge Island series is packed with STEAM learning, from engineering to biology and physics. It also models practical strategies for using teamwork to achieve goals, encouraging readers to think about how soft skills are essential to STEAM achievements.

    Joy and Daniel are smart kids, but they wish something more exciting was on the horizon than the end of winter break and a boring return to school. They should be careful what they wish for, though, because no sooner have they had this thought than they are whisked away from the snowy basketball court where they are building their snowman to a balmy tropical island.

    There, they meet Kimani, and the three discover they make a great team: Joy, with her fearlessness; Kimani, with her book smarts; and Daniel, with his careful and cautious attitude. Good thing, too – because the island is very small, the tide is rising, sharks are circling, and their only hope is to work together to figure out how to get across the stretch of quicksand to the safety of the larger island they can see, so tantalizingly close across the waves.

    Daniel, Joy, and Kimani are realistic and relatable, and they make a fun team. Black and white illustrations throughout the story help readers understand the STEAM concepts and the team’s solutions to the problems they face. At the end of the book, facts and activities encourage readers to get hands-on with their learning.

    The Bridge to Sharktooth Island is a promising series for building STEAM knowledge and enthusiasm that readers are sure to enjoy.

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    About the Author

    Joel Ross is a writer and author of children’s books and adult books, including The Fog Diver, which received the Cybils Award and named to the Texas Bluebonnet Award Master List. Joel lives in Santa Barbara, California.

    Joel Ross

    Sharon Duke Estroff is founder and creator of the Challenge Island, a STEAM program created for children’s education and enrichment to teach twenty-first-century skills through project-based learning. Sharon is also an author and an award-winning elementary school teacher, parenting and education expert, speaker, and freelance writer with work published in numerous publications, including Scholastic, Parent and Child, Woman’s Day, and Good Housekeeping magazines. She continues her passion in children’s education and running the Challenge Island program from her home in Atlanta, Georgia.

    Sharon Duke Estroff
    About the Illustrator

    Mónica de Rivas is a children’s book illustrator who has published her work internationally, from Europe to North America to Asia. Ever since she was a young girl, she loved drawing, reading, and writing stories. She studied illustration at the School of Art and Design San Telmo, Malaga, and specializes in digital illustration. Mónica currently lives in Spain.

    Mónica de Rivas

    Dr. Jen Harrison reviewed The Bridge to Sharktooth Island: A Challenge Island STEAM Adventure. Discover more books like A Brief History of Life on Earth by reading our reviews and articles tagged with Teamwork, Adventure, and Nature.

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    Dr. Jen Harrison currently teaches writing and literature at East Stroudsburg University. She also provides freelance writing, editing, and tuition services as the founder of Read.Write.Perfect. She completed her Ph.D. in Children’s and Victorian Literature at Aberystwyth University in Wales, in the UK. After a brief spell in administration, Jen then trained as a secondary school English teacher and worked for several years teaching Secondary School English, working independently as a private tutor of English, and working in nursery and primary schools. She is an editor for the peer-reviewed journal of children’s literature, Jeunesse, and publishes academic work on children’s non-fiction, YA speculative fiction, and the posthuman.

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