Features a range of stories in which the enthusiastic and imaginative trio of friends learn about the day-to-day practices and challenges faced by scientists.
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Too Deep to Drown is a story about the ocean, but more importantly, it’s a story about fighting for your place in the world.
Rosie Revere, Engineer is a triumph in children’s literature, blending humor, imagination, and invaluable life lessons seamlessly.
The Wright Engineers: Inventing the Airplane is an insightful and educational book written to appeal to any middle-grade (or above) reader.
A list of thought-provoking picture books curated by Beth Anderson to inspire experimentation, tinkering, and creating. Curated by author Beth Anderson.
Who Gives a Poop? pulls readers along on a journey deep into the sorts of scientific discovery they don’t teach you in schools.
HOW TO BUILD A HUG, by Amy Guglielmo and Jacqueline Tourville, is a touching tribute to Temple Grandin and those who struggle with certain aspects of autism.
Ellie has a lot of great ideas – but one of her best might be joining the Miss Peachy Keen Pageant with her best friend Kit.
Ethan’s Moon Tower is an engrossing novel that would appeal to engineer, inventor, and astronomer types, as well as readers who enjoy rich settings and danger that comes in the form of wild dust storms and feuding neighbors.
The books in this series are excellent primary resources and would be worthwhile additions to not only the personal library for future scientists but for classroom libraries as well.