Sumaya Solves the Woodpecker Problem
by Aisha Ahmed
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Pub Date Jan 01 2025 | Archive Date Jan 01 2025
Capstone | Picture Window Books
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Description
When Sumaya discovers a busy woodpecker in her backyard, she worries the bird could be hurting its head and neck. She sets out to create some inventions to help protect the bird. How will Sumaya solve the woodpecker problem?
From the Sumaya Solves It series for ages 5-7.
About the Series
Eight-year-old Sumaya is curious about the natural world around her. An immigrant from Somalia, Sumaya is eager to learn how her new home compares to her home country. Her adventures often lead her to use her STEM skills to solve a problem, while having plenty of fun along the way. What will Sumaya solve next?
About the Author
Aisha Ahmed is a Somali American author with a background in engineering. She was born in East Africa to Somali parents and immigrated to Minnesota as a teenager. Aisha enjoys being out in nature and learning more about the natural world. Aisha also writes stories for older readers.
About the Illustrator
Hamnah Rizwan is a children’s book illustrator from Virginia. She comes from a diverse heritage, being part Pakistani, Salvadoran, and Filipino, which has had an incredible influence on her artwork. When Hamnah isn’t in her studio, you’ll find her around horses, diving into the epic fantasy realms like The Lord of the Rings (her movie-night must), or exploring the city with her family.
Marketing Plan
Author Aisha Ahmed is a Somali American immigrant with a background in mechanical engineering, providing an authentic voice to Sumaya’s stories
Showcases a Black girl protagonist with a keen interest in STEM
Charming stories with science themes are supported by nonfiction back matter feature to provide related scientific context
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780756587987 |
PRICE | $22.65 (USD) |
PAGES | 32 |
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