National STEM Day is November 8th and I have partnered with National Geographic Kids to give a lucky reader this amazing 7 book prize pack! These books are new releases that will help your kids explore the fields of science, technology, engineering and math! Plus, they will have a blast doing it! These 7 books have a $96 RV and are geared for kids 7-12 years of age. Keep reading to learn about each book and to enter to win this amazing book bundle at the bottom of the page. Best of luck!
Read all about this collection here:
* Senses: Test your powers of sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing.
* Brain and Body: Explore how your mind knows where your body is, how to play brain games with your friends, and secrets behind superhero super poses.
* Thinking: Challenge your memory, strength of the hive mind, puzzle power, mind-reading abilities, and concentration.
* Reactions: Put your reflexes to work to catch, dodge, check snap judgments, and more.
Break Down: Explosions, Implosions, Crashes, Crunches, Cracks, and More ... a How Things Work Look at How Things Break (ages 8-12, hardcover)
"Written by girl-power expert Valerie Tripp---the author behind some of your favorite American Girl stories---the Izzy Newton and the S.M.A.R.T. Squad series features five brainy friends inspired by iconic scientists---Izzy Newton, Allie Einstein, Charlie Darwin, Marie Curie, and Gina Carver---as they go through the wild time that is middle school, with stories on friendship, growing up, and of course, solving mishaps with science and the scientific method. ... It's one thing to have children's books about scientists or podcasts or stories about strong women in STEM, but it's another world entirely when your children get to feel represented by the characters they're reading about. The characters in the Izzy Newton and the S.M.A.R.T. Squad series are diverse, smart, and sure of themselves the way all middle school girls are---through their dreams and newly acquired skills they're still getting used to." ― Romper
It’s not easy making the jump from elementary school to a middle school with 900 students. but for the S.M.A.R.T. (Solving Mysteries And Revealing Truths) Squad, it’s all about relying on the value of friendship and the power of science to help them think their way through all kinds of sticky situations. And when middle-school mishaps happen, the Izzy and her five friends (the S.M.A.R.T. Squad!) use their collective skills and the power of STEM to bring order to their school.
Check out all three titles in the series here:
JUST RELEASED! Book 3: Izzy Newtown and the S.M.A.R.T. Squad: The Law of Cavities
Meet the characters, check out the Readers and Educators Guides and read the first chapter of Book 1 HERE.
Sponsored By: National Geographic Kids
Hosted By: Love, Mrs. Mommy
Winner Will Receive:
This 7 book collection of STEM learning fun from National Geographic Kids!
A $96 RV!
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I am excited about reading all of your books each week.
ReplyDeleteMy son would be so excited to read the Brain Games Experiments.
ReplyDeleteThe Brain Game Experiments.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter would love the Brain Games book; she loves the Brain Games show from NatGeo.
ReplyDeleteI'm most excited about reading Brains Games Experiments.
ReplyDeleteBrain Games is what appeals to my grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteI am most excited about Space Stuff
ReplyDeletemost excited about brain games!
ReplyDeleteCan't Get Enough Science Stuff!
ReplyDeleteThe books sound great
ReplyDeleteMy child would have loved this when they were a kiddo. I love the learning that National Geo offers kids!
ReplyDeleteMy grandson would love the Brain Games Experiments!
ReplyDeleteMy 5 grandkids would love the Brain Games!!!
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