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You asked for science book recommendations for the kids in your life. Two bookworm experts respond—and share their own favorites.
Jill Wilcox, a longtime science educator and founder of Science-2-U, has re-released her engaging children’s book, Wego: The Wonderful Silkworm. Originally launched in 2006, the book is now ...
Mary Roach is the queen of nonfiction about weird science. She's written books about death and sex and the science of eating, and now she's written a book about space. Specifically, humans in space.
Science writer Jaime Green, author of the book, The Possibility of Life: Science, Imagination, and our Quest for Kinship in the Cosmos, joins Ira to talk about the science, history, and philosophy of ...
NSTA announces new book for middle school teachers, whose students have a hard time understanding Earth science texts. The book provides activities to ...
‘Imagined Life’ envisions the odd critters of other planets A new book offers a science-based take on what aliens might look like Life in the universe need not be restricted to Earthlike planets.
Real-life scientists inspire these comic book superheroes Three grad students teamed up to use storytelling and cartoons to teach tough science topics ...
The Sand Beneath the Waves,” invites young readers to venture on a lyrical, fact-filled journey beneath the sea.
Excerpted from "Build the Life You Want" by Arthur C. Brooks and Oprah Winfrey, in agreement with Portfolio, an imprint of Penguin Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC.