A Steminist Force
A STEM Picture Book for Girls
by Laura Carter
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Pub Date Mar 19 2024 | Archive Date Mar 19 2024
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Description
We are girls as bright as fire!
We’re a STEMINIST brigade.
Leaving blazing trails behind us
On our groundbreaking crusade.
Written in rhyme with young girls in mind, A Steminist Force is a rallying cry of rhythmic prose that celebrates female contributions in STEM fields across the world and throughout history. From mathematicians to meteorologists, from architects to astronauts, this book celebrates pioneering women’s contributions to STEM fields across the world.
With backmatter detailing each woman’s individual contributions to her field, this colorful picture book is the perfect classroom or living room tool to introduce children to remarkable women in STEM history and to encourage girls to continue exploring STEM subjects in their own education.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781641709606 |
PRICE | $16.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 32 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
The rhymes are fun and energetic and the illustrations are BUSY. So much energy, so many women doing science! After going through a series of adventures where you can see a wide variety of locations where you can do science, there is a list of real women scientists that readers can identify and then locate within the book.
I would highly recommend this for schools and homes.
Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read this
As a women in stem, this book meant so much to me. I loved seeing the names of all the hardworking women and the girls looking up to them. I am so excited for little girls to be able to read this and imagine what they want to be without limits!
An inspiring book with beautiful art! I am excited to read this book to my nieces, and to help families in the library to learn more about all of the amazing women that this book shines a light on.
Yes! Yes! Yes! this is the book young girls NEED to have in their lives. What a great anthem to girl power and examples of women in STEM you have paved the way. There are so many options for that next required school project or biographical book report. Better, yet, get your boys this book, too, and teach them early to respect their smart female peers.
As a pharmacist, I only wish pharmacy was included in the book (this is now a female dominated STEM profession!), but overall such great examples and filled with diversity!
Thank you to NetGalley and Familius for the opportunity to read and review this advanced copy.
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