Dear Leanna: Two boys, 6 and 8, love of science, and I am trying to find a book to read our night. Can you recommend a Science series that we all can enjoy
Reply:Your kids are a step ahead of trends is important: more nonfiction reading in early grades help students develop the academic knowledge of vocabulary and background to help them understand the concept of mathematics and science in the middle of values and so on.
Ask Your librarian to put together a book by Sandra Markle, author of children’s Science Award of more than 200 books. Markle using the tools of science to research and write books, traveling the world to observe his or her subjects. Walking he even feet to the South Pole to his book on penguins. His prose probing, a keen eye for pleasure, and the ability to instill a sense of wonder grabs readers of all ages.
Markle, who lives in New Zealand, invites young readers to share a sense of discovery in his blog, sandra-markle.blogspot.com.
Other writers who do your own research is the preservation of Michael Patrick O’Neill. Marine life books are packed with stunning photography sharks, sea turtles, fish and the Coral Sea dwellers. www.batfishbooks.com.