Engaging, thought-provoking, and eminently practical, Humans Are Awesome! is a wonderful book for supporting technology education.
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Informative without being preachy, Penny Pangolin and the Tablet Turmoil is a great resource for teaching young readers screen control.
Today we chat with J.E. “Jan” Thomas, author of The AI Incident, a middle-grade novel exploring AI, connection, and belonging in a tech-driven world.
Evocative of a cross between a DK history book and a Where’s Waldo activity book, Ancient World Magnified is packed full of fascinating details.
Featuring smart, resourceful kids and realistic scientific concepts, ARKO: The Dark Union is an adventure novel for sophisticated readers.
Who Gives a Poop? pulls readers along on a journey deep into the sorts of scientific discovery they don’t teach you in schools.
No one is too young to learn to code! Programming and all things technology are here to stay and will be dictating our future. Here are some great picks to get your child interested!
The DK Smithsonian Timelines of Everything presents information in the form of a chronologically ordered set of time-lines, ranging from the events of pre-history through to the modern world, and drawn from cultures all over the world.
Explore the world of engineering and technology with these exciting books that bring STEM to life right in your home.
Robotpedia, written by Brenna Maloney, is an enjoyable volume, and a wonderful endorsement of STEAM for young readers.