Ruth Spiro is the author of the How to Explain Science to a Grown-Up series, the Made by Maxine series, and the best-selling Baby Loves Science series, which has been praised by NPR, Today, Popular Science, the Los Angeles Times, and more. Ruth speaks regularly at STEM and early-childhood conferences across the country.
This colorful new board book uses a simple yet engaging story about
a young girl and a bird to explore the wonders of flight, from a
bird’s flapping wings, to a plane’s engines, to a rocket’s launch
into orbit. In age-appropriate language, Spiro explains how each
type of flight works -- and how young children can see those
principles at work around them every day. Simple enough to appeal
to the littlest listeners, but accurate enough to satisfy an
expert, this charming new book is a great way to foster a love of
science and a curiosity about the world! Illustrator Irene Chan’s
bright and stimulating pictures are a perfect complement to this
fun story, provide lots of visual interest for pre-readers. It’s a
unique way to get kids thinking about the “whys” all around them
from an early age -- and, as an added bonus for parents, it's a far
more interesting read than the average baby board book. Highly
recommended for age 0 to 3.
—A Mighty Girl
Baby Loves Aerospace Engineering is an adorable introduction to the
world of aerospace engineering. Your child will delight in bright
and bold images as simple text explain the basic fundamentals of
flight, from birds to planes to rockets. Ruth Spiro and Irene
Chan's explanations and images will satisfy an expert and captivate
your child in this one of a kind STEM board book.Practice this
Comprehension Strategy-Retelling: Baby Loves Aerospace Engineering
is a wonderful book to practice retelling with your child. After
you read, let your child take a turn and read the book to you.
Offer help if they need it but otherwise let them lead the way!
This is a great strategy to build confidence in their 'reading' and
strengthen their memory and inference skills.
—Raising A Reader
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