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Get ready to ignite your child's curiosity with "Have You Thanked a Kidventor Today?" - the captivating follow-up to Microsoft's acclaimed STEM read "Have You Thanked an Inventor Today?". This biographical picture book features the incredible stories of young inventors who changed the world with their innovative ideas. From the Popsicle to the trampoline, your child will discover the fascinating origin stories behind some of their favorite inventions. The book also includes a glossary and fun science experiments that will boost your child's vocabulary and critical thinking skills. Plus, with…mehr

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Get ready to ignite your child's curiosity with "Have You Thanked a Kidventor Today?" - the captivating follow-up to Microsoft's acclaimed STEM read "Have You Thanked an Inventor Today?". This biographical picture book features the incredible stories of young inventors who changed the world with their innovative ideas. From the Popsicle to the trampoline, your child will discover the fascinating origin stories behind some of their favorite inventions. The book also includes a glossary and fun science experiments that will boost your child's vocabulary and critical thinking skills. Plus, with its engaging rhyming text, "Have You Thanked a Kidventor Today?" makes learning about STEM and STEAM more enjoyable and easier to remember. But that's not all - by showcasing young inventors, this book fosters an important text-to-self connection, inspiring your child to tap into their own creativity and inner genius. It's the perfect way to promote an interest in STEM and STEAM, while empowering your child to contribute to the world's scientific landscape. Don't miss out on this must-read book for children of all ages!
Autorenporträt
Patrice McLaurin is a Best Selling Author, Image Activist and Owner of Khemrah Publishing, LLC. She has worked to empower and enhance the lives of young people, in varying capacities, for the past two decades. Patrice served as Subject Matter Expert in the development of Everfi's online Black History Curriculum, 306- Continuing the Story and was asked to sit on the character education advisory council for the nonprofit, because I said I would. Her books have been used to supplement STEM and Social Emotional Learning Curriculum across the nation. The goal of each of her books is to encourage children to become creators, producers and emotionally intelligent human beings. Patrice McLaurin is a native of Bessemer, AL and a proud graduate of Alabama A&M University. She currently resides in Dacula, GA with her husband and two children.