Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Nuts About Science: Lucy's Lab #1 is a Fun New STEM Book Series for Girls - Makes Learning about Science Fun! (Review)

Disclosure:  I was sent a review copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.  All views shared are mine and mine alone.



SubtitleLucy's Lab #1 
AuthorBy Michelle Houts, Illustrated by Elizabeth Zechel 
PublisherSkyhorse Publishing 
ImprintSky Pony Press 
Published26 September 2017 
FormatPaperback 
ISBN-139781510710658 
Pages112 
Dimensions5.19 x 7.62in. 


About this book:

"On Lucy’s first day of second grade, she’s excited to meet her new teacher, Miss Flippo, and find out everything’s she’s going to learn about this year in school. And when Miss Flippo tells the class that they’re going to have their very own science lab, complete with lab coats and goggles, Lucy can’t wait to start exploring.

But one thing is troubling her. The tree that sat outside her first grade classroom all year is gone. Where are the squirrels going to live? Inspired by her classroom lab, Lucy starts her own research mission to find out what happened to the tree, and then to lobby for the school to plant a new one. With the help of her cousin, Cora, and their new classmates, Lucy discovers that science is everywhere you look, and a lab can be anywhere you look.

Launching a new chapter book series from IRA Children’s Book Award-winner, Michelle Houts, Lucy Saves Some Squirrels draws on STEM themes and is aligned with curriculum guidelines to bring a love of science to young readers, inspiring them to start their own labs and explore their world."

My Thoughts:

When I saw this book on the Skyhorse Publishing website, I instantly thought of Savannah and how much she would like this book. She loves science and is always gravitating towards STEM and other science books when we are at the bookstore.  This is a relatively new chapter book series for girls, but is one that should be on your radar, especially if you homeschool, as this would make a great addition to your STEM learning. 

What I love about this book how the author draws on STEM themes and aligns with school science curriculum and get readers excited about exploring the world around them.  I really how Lucy draws on her surroundings to set up her science lab and explore science topics.  In this book, first in the series, Lucy investigates trees and what is happening to them, and most importantly what is going to happen to the squirrels who call the trees their home.

Savannah loves chapter books which have pictures, as it helps her bring the story she is reading to life, and activates her imagination to continue playing out the story in her head.  She couldn't stop reading this book, and was so excited to start her own lab so that she could investigate and study things.  Just the other day I heard her telling her younger sister who was bored to look around, as there is science all around.  She then started talking about this book with her, and then they ended up sitting on the couch for Savannah to read her a couple chapters.

We are almost done with this book, and I have already picked up the second book in this series, which came out in October, to surprise Savannah with.  And, when she is done we will discuss what she learned and see if we can apply what she learned to things around us.  Savannah and I give this book two thumbs up, and we are so happy we stumbled upon this new book series, and can't wait to read more books and add to our growing Lucy's Lab collection.

Don't forget to keep an eye out for these other Nuts About Science books that are now available or releasing soon in this fun series:

Available Now!

About this recent October 2017 release:

"Autumn has arrived, and at Granite City Elementary School everyone is gearing up for the biggest and best event of the year, the Harvest Festival. The whole school is excited about the games, the contests, the food, and, most of all, the costumes! Everyone except Lucy. She doesn’t like dressing up, and has no desire to be a fairy princess or rock star, even for one day.

But Lucy is excited about the new science unit Miss Flippo has started: the states of matter. Lucy and her friends understand solids and liquids. They’re easy. But gasses are more difficult to grasp.

When the class goes on a field trip to an orchard and Stewart Swinefest eats too many apples, and gets a serious stomachache, Lucy suddenly understands that even if you can’t see gasses they can fill space and expand, and even make you move.

And with Stewart feeling better, she has a really great idea for her Harvest Festival costume, too.

The second book in a new chapter book series from IRA Children’s Book Award-winner, Michelle Houts, Solids, Liquids, Guess Who’s Got Gas draws on STEM themes and is aligned with curriculum guidelines to bring a love of science to young readers, inspiring them to start their own labs and explore their world."


Available February 2018

About this upcoming February 2018 release:

"Lucy accidentally overhears her parents talking about the family getting a second pet. But what pet should they get? 

At school, Lucy’s class is learning about fossils and the plants and animals that left them behind. 

One afternoon, Lucy finds a special rock, and Miss Flippo gets very excited! But when Lucy’s precious fossil goes missing, everyone in Room 2C is a suspect. . . ."

Disclosure:  I was sent a review copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.  All views shared are mine and mine alone.

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