Learn by reading and by doing!This Women in STEM Paperback Book Set with
Coloring and Activity Books contains six paperback books in the Science
Wide Open series, the Women in Science Coloring and Activity Book, and
the More Women in Science Coloring and Activity Book. Readers will learn
about the world-changing contributions of over 30 real-life women
scientists and engage with their new knowledge by coloring lively
drawings and completing educational activities. Discover the research of
physician Dr. Angella Ferguson or chemist Rosalind Franklin, and then
contemplate your own medical cures or diagram the structure of DNA.
Become an expert on why butterflies have different colors; how a seed
becomes a plant; and which invention led to the development of Wi-Fi,
Bluetooth, and GPS connections. Whether you're with midwife Xoquauhtli
making herbal remedies in the Aztec empire, or biologist Linda Buck as
she earns a Nobel Prize for her work on nose cell receptors, women from
every time period, all over the world, have made countless vital
contributions to STEM fields.Through collective biographies, young
learners will acquire thorough knowledge of biology, chemistry, physics,
engineering, medicine, and botany. With the inclusion of the coloring
and activity books, this set will inspire budding experimenters, keen
researchers, and innovative problem-solvers alike to follow their
passions and picture their own bright futures.