Dreamers Who Did It Mae Jemison
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Mae Jemison: First Black Woman in Space is a lively children's biography about a curious girl who loved both science and dance-and grew up to become a doctor, engineer, and astronaut. Written in clear, kid-friendly language for ages 3-8 this short chapter book follows Mae from asking big questions to soaring above Earth, then returning home to help the next generation dream even bigger.What kids will read:Learn: curiosity, notebooks, simple experiments, and the power of practiceApply: turning ideas into projects, teamwork, and helping othersTrain: habits, calm under pressure, simulators, and underwater "space" practiceLaunch: countdown, life in orbit, and working with a trusted crewGive Back: mentoring, community, and taking the next small stepWhy families and teachers love it:Shows STEM and the arts working together-creativity and science on the same teamEncourages growth mindset, perseverance, and kindnessShort sections, vivid scenes, and "new words to know" make learning naturalPerfect for classrooms, libraries, and family reading timeRead-aloud ages 3-8; independent readers 8-12.This inspiring true story invites young readers to see many paths to one purpose: use what you learn, help your team, and keep reaching-because big dreams can take flight.
Mae Jemison: First Black Woman in Space is a lively children's biography about a curious girl who loved both science and dance-and grew up to become a doctor, engineer, and astronaut. Written in clear, kid-friendly language for ages 3-8 this short chapter book follows Mae from asking big questions to soaring above Earth, then returning home to help the next generation dream even bigger.What kids will read:Learn: curiosity, notebooks, simple experiments, and the power of practiceApply: turning ideas into projects, teamwork, and helping othersTrain: habits, calm under pressure, simulators, and underwater "space" practiceLaunch: countdown, life in orbit, and working with a trusted crewGive Back: mentoring, community, and taking the next small stepWhy families and teachers love it:Shows STEM and the arts working together-creativity and science on the same teamEncourages growth mindset, perseverance, and kindnessShort sections, vivid scenes, and "new words to know" make learning naturalPerfect for classrooms, libraries, and family reading timeRead-aloud ages 3-8; independent readers 8-12.This inspiring true story invites young readers to see many paths to one purpose: use what you learn, help your team, and keep reaching-because big dreams can take flight.
AmazonPagina's: 34, Hardcover, The Kiddies Hub
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