S.T.E.M Picture Books for Every Classroom

I'm a Neutrino

Did you know there are tiny particles around us called Neutrinos?

I’M A NEUTRINO by Dr. Eve M. Vavagiakis portrays an in-depth description of this remarkable fermion.

Trillions of Neutrinos fly through us, but we don’t see or feel them because they have no electromagnetic charges and the fun part is that they change flavors from elect neutrinos, muon neutrinos, and tau neutrinos. How cool is that?

Coupled with vibrant intergalactic illustrations by Ilze Lemesis, this innovative book will intrigue little scientists and encourage them to learn more about these particles. Publisher:  MIT Kids Press. AGE 4-8.

WHAT ABOUT SCIENCE

Ever wondered why the sky is blue, or what’s the difference between microbes and bacteria?

WHAT ABOUT SCIENCE by Bertrand Fichou and Marc Beynié is perfect for curious thinkers.

Vividly illustrated by Pascal Lemaître, it’s loaded with fun facts about nature, animals, science and so much more.

This book is great for every age and is full of information that helps us understand the world. Making it a wonderful addition to for every home and classroom. AGE 5-12, PUBLISHER: Twirl Books

WHAT ABOUT THE UNIVERSE

WHAT ABOUT THE UNIVERSE by Bertrand Fichou introduces children to fun facts about the universe and answers some common questions that we all ask.

How many stars do you think are in the sky? What is the Milky Way and why are planets round are a few questions asked and answered in this engaging and descriptive book.

With bold and vibrant illustrations by Pascal Lemaître, aspiring astronomers and astrologers will love every bit of this book. AGE 5-12, PUBLISHER: Twirl Books

THE STARDUST THAT MADE US

THE STARDUST THAT MADE US by Colin Stuart introduces children to a world of science.

It explores every aspect of what’s around us in a scientific and informative way.

From atoms, the big band, and the stardust, this book delves into the known and unknown and will leave you baffled.

With bold illustrations by Ximo Abadía, exploring our universe couldn’t be more fun.

It’s interactive and makes a great addition to school libraries. AGE 5-10, PUBLISHER: Big Picture Press.

SOUND

SOUND by Romana Romanyshyn is absolutely beautiful. It pays homage to sound by featuring the many ways sound influences us.

Sound is the vibration of particles in space received by the organs of hearing, which is the ear and measured in decibels.

Whether loud, soft, familiar, or new, sound is all around us. We create music because of sound, and we all have our unique way of sounding. This is our voice.

This book is marvelous and loaded with information about sounds. From the frequency to the many ways we hear sounds, it is definitely a must-have for little scientists.

The bright and vibrant neon illustrations by Avdriy Lesiv are breathtaking. AGE 4-10, PUBLISHER: Chronicle Books.

GROW

GROW: Secrets of our DNA is a fascinating book by Nicola Davies, that’s loaded with important information about our DNA.

It features detailed info about organisms on earth and the components that make them what they are. These components determine how we grow.

From the time you were the size of a tiny dot, your body has been following a set of instructions written in a code made of deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA.

Children will be extremely excited to learn about the genetic code and their similarities and differences. Teachers, educators, and aspiring Biologists will revel in the details of this book It’s a total must-have.
This book is so beautiful, and the illustrations by Emily Sutton are beyond captivating. Thanks to our bookish besties @candlewickpress for sending us this book. AGE 5-10, PUBLISHER: Candlewick Press.

ADA AND THE GALAXIES

ADA AND THE GALAXIES by Alan Lightman and Olga Pastuchiv features a girl named Ada who longed to see the stars. She couldn’t see the stars in New York City, so she took a trip with her mom to visit her grandparents in Maine.

In Maine, she could see the stars, but after a day of adventure and waiting to see them, she was disappointed when fog rolled in and clouded the air.
To cheer her up, Ada’s grandpa, Poobah showed her different galaxies of stars. He taught her how connected we are to the universe.

She learned that they are billions of years away and that our Sun is also a star. Before long, the fog rolled away and Ava could finally see the stars she long to see.
With wonderful rustic, intergalactic illustrations by Susanna Chapman, this book is perfect for little astronauts and scientists.

Children can learn about the Milky Way and what makes up the galaxy. AGE 4-8, PUBLISHER: MIT Kids Press.

THE BOY WHO DREAMED OF INFINITY

I first learned about world-renowned Mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan when I saw the movie “The Man Who Knew Infinity” starring Dev Patel and loved every minute. (Check it out)

Amy Alznauer’s THE BOY WHO DREAMED OF INFINITY features his life as a child growing up in South India. Born in 1887, as a child he never talked much, but he had a passion for numbers which often got him in trouble. He wanted to understand how many numbers made a single number by understanding how they work.

Deemed unteachable by several teachers, Ramanujan left school and studied math on his own, using college math books. He studied math every chance he got and discovered intricate formulas and patterns. Will an endless list of tiny numbers add up to one or infinity?

Soon Ramanujan’s ideas on infinity were admired all over the world. He was a genius at Mathematics, and like most child geniuses, often misunderstood.
With exquisite and vibrant illustrations by Daniel Miyares, this book is perfect for young aspiring Mathematicians. It’s very inspirational and encourages children to embrace their differences and to never be afraid to explore their curiosity. Thank you to our bookish besties @candlewickpress for sending us this gem. Perfect for middle graders. AGE 6-10, PUBLISHER: Candlewick Press.

ROCKET SCIENCE

ROCKET SCIENCE by Andrew Rader, PhD is perfect for little space engineers.

It introduces children to the world of outer space. From the solar system to how rockets function, the information is mind blowing and guaranteed to intrigue aspiring astronauts, astronomers and space-crafters.

The vibrant, intergalactic illustrating by Galen Frazer are also amazing. AGE 4-8, PUBLISHER: Candlewick Press.

CODE BREAKER, SPY HUNTER

CODE BREAKER, SPY HUNTER by Laurie Wallmark, portrays the life of Cryptanalyst Elizabeth Friedman.

From assisting the coast guard during prohibition and FBI to becoming one of the first cryptanalysts at the CIA.

Because of her skills at code-breaking, she could decipher secret messages hidden in codes and helped capture Nazi spies.

Though she worked diligently and helped save many lives during World War I and II, she never received recognition because of the secrecy of her missions.

Today we celebrate Elizabeth Friedman and her many contributions to making America safer and getting the recognition she deserves.

She and so many unsung women are a true inspiration to little aspiring cryptanalysts.

The illustrations by Brooke Smart are truly amazing and engrosses the reader into the life of Elizabeth and her many adventures. Special thank you to our bookish besties for sending us this gem. AGE 6-10, PUBLISHER: Abrams Books for Young Readers.

The Language of the Universe

THE LANGUAGE OF THE UNIVERSE  by Colin Stuart explores the history of Mathematics and how it’s illustrated in our everyday life.

Math is the ultimate language of the universe because numbers are like words, pluses and minuses are like punctuations and equations are like sentences.

From the Fibonacci Sequence of the seeds in sunflowers to the Tessellation of zebras warding off preys, Math is all around us.

It’s in nature, in chromosomes, and natural selection. This book is a masterpiece and should be in every classroom. Every single page is full of mind-blowing information that creates discussions.

The illustrations by Ximo Abadia are breathtaking and make the book engaging and fun. Understand our world is made so much easier when we understand Mathematics. AGE 6-10, PUBLISHER: Big Picture Press.

8 LITTLE PLANETS

8 LITTLE PLANETS by Chris Ferrie takes us on a journey through space as we explore the Solar System.

The solar system comprises a lot of planets. Along with moons, comets, and asteroids, but this book highlights the 8 planets that orbit the Sun.

The vibrant intergalactic illustrations by Lizzy Doyle are out of this world and are sure to intrigue little readers. AGE 6-10, PUBLISHER: Sourcebooks Explore.

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