Each book in the Women in STEM series is a collective biography, offering an exciting look into biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, medicine, or botany. Discover the research of physician Dr. Angella Ferguson or chemist Rosalind Franklin, and then contemplate your own medical cures or diagram the structure of DNA. Become an expert on why butterflies have different colors; how a seed becomes a plant; and which invention led to the development of Wi-Fi. This set will inspire budding experimenters, keen researchers, and innovative problem-solvers alike to follow their passions and picture their own bright futures.
STEM Books for Girls, STEM Role Models, Early Childhood Education, Historical Figures for Kids, Introductory STEM, Engaging Biographies, Bright Futures, Encourages Young Readers in STEM Learning, STEM Careers, Fosters Love for STEM, Basic STEM Concepts, Educational and Engaging, Early STEM Vocabulary
Age: 7-10yrs