Presented Alphabetically By The Elemental Dragons What It’s About In this unique alphabet book, members of the Elemental Dragon Clan, present 26 Magical Elements of the Periodic Table in alphabetical order. Each member of the clan has an element tipped tail. They also have magical powers based on the properties of their metals. There are no more perfect groups than unicorns and dragons to familiarize with elements from the Periodic Table. Their theme is “NoRead More →

Blog Tour Excerpt and Giveaway   I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the HIDE & GO BEAK by Nancy Krulik & Charlie Adler Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Make sure to enter the giveaway!   Title: HIDE & GO BEAK (The Great Mathemachicken 1) Author: Nancy Krulik, Illustrator: Charlie Adler  Pub. Date: January 18, 2022 Publisher: Pixel+Ink Formats: Hardcover, eBook Pages: 96 Find it: Goodreads, Amazon, Kindle, B&N, iBooks, Kobo, TBD, Bookshop.org A new young chapter book series aboutRead More →

series by author Sol Regwan

Who is that energetic girl, anyway? Geraldine is a true dreamer who loves science and wants to be an astronaut someday. However, this little second-grader dreams so much that she has a terrible time paying attention at school. That is until her teacher announces something that immediately catches her attention. Class,” she announced, “we are going to have a science contest. The winner will receive a first-place trophy and the title of Best Second-Grade Scientist!”Read More →

by Nick Arnold

– Cooking Up A Few Experiments – Author: Nick Arnold Illustrator: Giulia Zoavo Publisher: QED Publishing (September 17, 2019) Genre: Middle Grade Series: STEAM Ahead Paperback: 80 pages My Thoughts These experiments can be conducted in the kitchen, most are about food and drink, and a few of the experiments can even be consumed. Now, who can pass up being able to nibble on your own creations? There are five chapters and a glossary index. ChapterRead More →

A Fun STEM Book!   While searching for a book about frozen yogurt, I stumbled across a real find: Make: Edible Inventions, and I’m so glad I did. It’s partly a traditional cookbook, but mostly you’ll find it is much more. It explores STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) through different projects, information, inventions, growing ingredients, etc. And To Parents and Caregivers: You will be pleased to know that Safety Tips are included throughout. Plus,Read More →