Another short list of newly published STEM books for kids in case you’re looking for summer reading ideas.
CeCe Loves Science
Author: Kimberly Derting
Will a dog eat vegetables? That’s the science experiment CeCe and her friend Isaac embark on.
Will a dog eat vegetables? That’s the science experiment CeCe and her friend Isaac embark on.
Science Comics: Rockets: Defying Gravity
Author: Anne Drozd
Ms. Drozd continues her fabulous graphic novel series, which explores various STEM topics. In this edition, children can learn all about rockets and gravity.
Ms. Drozd continues her fabulous graphic novel series, which explores various STEM topics. In this edition, children can learn all about rockets and gravity.
What Do They Do with All That Poo?
Author: Jane Kurtz
Many kids like all things gross; if yours is that way, then she/he will enjoy this book, which explores how zoos function by specifically looking at animals and their poo.
Many kids like all things gross; if yours is that way, then she/he will enjoy this book, which explores how zoos function by specifically looking at animals and their poo.
First Earth Encyclopedia
Author: DK Editors
DK, as always, provides a pictorial reference book for kids; this time, the book focuses on ecology, geology, physical geography, and human geography. Children can learn about climate, maps, weather, and more!
DK, as always, provides a pictorial reference book for kids; this time, the book focuses on ecology, geology, physical geography, and human geography. Children can learn about climate, maps, weather, and more!
STEAM Play & Learn: 20 Fun Step-by-Step Preschool Projects about STEAM
Author: Ana Dziengel
This book introduces kids to all sorts of tiny things that are apart of our world: viruses, bacteria, and other microbes. They will learn why the microbes are important to humans.
This book introduces kids to all sorts of tiny things that are apart of our world: viruses, bacteria, and other microbes. They will learn why the microbes are important to humans.
Baby Loves Coding
Author: Ruth Spiro
Give your babies something valuable to chew on: a board book that teaches logic, sequence, and patterns.
Give your babies something valuable to chew on: a board book that teaches logic, sequence, and patterns.