How Do You Become a Mad Scientist? Written by Madeline J. Hayes Illustrated by Srimalie Bassani Franklin, TN: Flowerpot Press, 2024. Informational. Grab your lab coat and get ready for some fun! How Do You Become a Mad Scientist? is a book that delves into the “magic” of the scientific world and the power of experimentation. Through a series of engaging questions, it invites young readers to explore the unconventional, yet always exciting life of a "mad scientist"-- including some wild experiments, unexpected discoveries, and a lot of imagination! The book's lighthearted tone and vibrant illustrations bring energy and enthusiasm to the message that, "YOU can be a scientist today (with a grown-ups approval, of course)!" As the protagonist, a quirky genius character, encourages little scientists to think outside the box, he is also teaching persistence, problem-solving, and how to ask questions. These are core principles that can inspire young minds to explore ST...
One of the prettiest things about winter are the unique snowflakes. I especially love watching giant fluffy flakes as they fall and looking at the patterns of the ice crystals. If you like snowflakes, these books are perfect for you! The Power of Snow Written by Bob Raczka Illustrated by Bryony Clarkson Minneapolis, MN: Millbrook Press, 2023. Informational. In this rhyming math primer, a single snowflake quickly morphs into a giant snowstorm! Notes demonstrate how exponents work as the number of snowflakes multiplies and the storm grows. The result of the storm is a fresh field of snow for two friends to play in together. Just One Flake By Travis Jonker New York: Abrams Books for Young Readers, 2023. Picture book. Liam is trying his best to catch a snowflake on his tongue, but catching one proves more difficult than he expected. After several efforts to complete this mission, he is mesmerized by the beautiful pattern of the flake that lands on his glove instead. The Snowflake By Benji ...