Science Studies

Puzzles & More! Hours of Fun! - The Everything Kids' Puzzle Book
Puzzles & More! Hours of Fun! - The Everything Kids' Puzzle Book

Review:Super. Fun. Awesome. Educational.
We Love it.
My 6+ year old is totally engaged when he uses this book.
The lessons and topics are wide and varied.
Not sure if there is an interactive website from this company.
if there is great, please make the url known.

Well definitely be buying from this series again and/or subscribe to the interactive website. Read more

Ralph Tells a Story
Ralph Tells a Story

Review:This is a great book for kids kindergarten to second grade who are just learning to express themselves through writing. Ralphie can never write a story because nothing ever happens to him or so he thinks. With a little help from a friend he learns that something happens every day and with a little imagination those everyday things can become interesting stories that everyone can enjoy. Read more

The Story of Dr. Temple Grandin (Amazing Scientists)
The Story of Dr. Temple Grandin (Amazing Scientists)

Review:As the mother of a daughter on the spectrum, this book was immensely helpful. My daughter immediately identified with Temple, and I love the way her autism is presented not as a deficit but as a difference: a difference that changed the world. It's an excellent tool for teaching children about autism, both those who are neurodivergent and neurotypical. Read more

I Took the Moon for a Walk
I Took the Moon for a Walk

Review:This book is essential for everyone with children. I've been reading this to my son since he was about six months old. He's now 18 months old and brings this book to me each night to read and loves to point out the moon on each page. There are endless books out there about colors and the alphabet and such and this book is completely unique and whimsical with its content--you won't find another like it. Another thing I love about this book is its excellent use of poetic devices; each page contai... Read more

National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of the Ocean (National Geographic Little Kids First Big Books)
National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of the Ocean (National Geographic Little Kids First Big Books)

Review:Excellent !!!

I bought this as a complementary to the two other popular kid books of the national geographic series (first big book of animals and first big book of dinosaurs) Like the other two that is perfect to widen the nature knowledge and imagination of my kid. Pages are full of colorful photos of a wide variety of sea organisms.

The cover might be misleading for those who expect an assortment of fish types. This book offers an excellent balance of fish, reptile, mammals, bir... Read more

Please Get the Moon for Me (The World of Eric Carle)
Please Get the Moon for Me (The World of Eric Carle)

Review:Beautiful book about the moon and what a father will do to make his daughter happy. The main problem of the book: I got a small size! I thought I bought the bigger version of it. But the story is still great and you can read it perfectly well. Read more

Your Fantastic Elastic Brain: Stretch It, Shape It
Your Fantastic Elastic Brain: Stretch It, Shape It

Review:In Kindle format the text is very small. There is a typo and I'm not fond of the part where the kid dives into 3 ft of water. That seems like something the author should have flagged. The info about the brain is great but it should be formatted to showcase the illustrations. Read more

A Book about Space (All Aboard Books) - What's Out There?
A Book about Space (All Aboard Books) - What's Out There?

Review:A curiosity and fascination with outer space led to this purchase for my eight year old grandson. We were delighted with our purchase. The language is simple and straight forward. The book is a great companion for his over-sized wall poster of the solar system. Highly recommended. Read more

Talking about Sex with Girls and Boys - What's the Big Secret?
Talking about Sex with Girls and Boys - What's the Big Secret?

Review:I love this book! I appreciate its matter-of-fact tone and the friendly, comfortable pictures, instantly recognizable as being drawn by Marc Brown, the author and illustrator of the Arthur series (very popular in our house). (The author of this book is Laurie Krasny Brown, his wife). I read it with my 8- and 10-year olds at the same time. There were some giggles, but also lots of interest, and good questions asked. My ten-year-old took it and read it again by himself when we finished. I was ... Read more

All About the Human Body (Cat in the Hat's Learning Library)
All About the Human Body (Cat in the Hat's Learning Library)

Review:I purchased three books from this series. My 7 year old Granddaughter loves them, and I am relearning things that I have forgotten. She entertains both her Dad and myself with all the facts she's learning. I am going to purchase all of the rest of the series. Really great books. Read more

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