A collection of stories about female scientists who were curious about science and acted on their curiosity in a variety of areas. For example, Maria Sibylla Merian was a scientific illustrator
Author: Shubhra Sinha

Ada Twist, Scientist, by Andrea BeatyAda Twist, Scientist, by Andrea Beaty
A 32-page illustrated children’s book that is written in prose. It really depicts how Ada Marie Twist, an African American second grader grew inquisitive about how things worked in her

The Outdoor Scientist, by Temple GrandinThe Outdoor Scientist, by Temple Grandin
A 200-page book to inculcate the scientific process and stretch the muscle on how to build things for 1st-3rd graders. With the introduction to each section, Grandin makes the reader

We Are Water Protectors, by Carole LindstromWe Are Water Protectors, by Carole Lindstrom
A short, 40-page pictorial book for 2-6 year old children about the changes of earth impacting nature negatively. It is from the persecutive of “Water protectors”, typically a role for