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DREAM BIG, LITTLE SCIENTISTS: A BEDTIME BOOK
Michelle Schaub, illus. by Alice Potter
Feb 18, 2020
Charlesbridge
ages 2-7
32 pages
Twelve kids. A dozen bedtimes. Endless sweet ways to say goodnight with science!
Spark curiosity and exploration with this innovative bedtime story for budding scientists that introduces eleven branches of science. From astronomy to physics to chemistry to geology, this STEM picture book will help kids get excited to explore. Includes further information about each branch of science.
My review of Dream Big, Little Scientists
If you’ve got curious little minds at your house, you need to add Dream Big, Little Scientists to their bookshelves. It’s a simple little bedtime book; it even had me wanting a nap looking at these little scientists yawning and getting into bed! When read this during the daytime, point out the different scientific fields of study and let your little scientist tell you what they know. Find out which topic excites them. Show them the pictures of the scientists. And let them know that they can be anything and do anything, just like these scientists did!
Learn about the scientists featured in this book on Michelle’s website here.
About the author
Michelle Schaub is an author, a veteran teacher, and a poetry-in-the-classroom advocate. Her books include Finding Treasure: A Collection of Collections and Fresh-Picked Poetry: A Day at the Farmers’ Market; her poems have appeared in And the Crowd Goes Wild, A Global Gathering of Sports Poems, and The Poetry Anthology for Celebrations. To download free activity kits and curriculum guides for her books, visit her website: http://www.michelleschaub.com/
Twitter: @Schaubwrites
Instagram: @schaubwrites
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Thanks for the contest.
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