Girls Like Me is a simple, brightly illustrated depiction of boundless potential for young girls. It’s a fun read for parents and children showcasing inclusion in careers in STEM and
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Sal and Gabi Break The Universe, by Carlos HernandezSal and Gabi Break The Universe, by Carlos Hernandez
For a fun adventure featuring parallel universes, diabetics and Cuban food, check out Sal and Gabi Break the Universe, by Carlos Hernandez. It’s a humorous and also heart-filled adventure of
The Girl Who Thought In Pictures: The Story of Dr. Temple Grandin, by Julia Finley MoscaThe Girl Who Thought In Pictures: The Story of Dr. Temple Grandin, by Julia Finley Mosca
Both children with autism and children without it need to understand that autism is a difference, not a problem. To share that message with the children in your life, check
Counting on Katherine: How Katherine Johnson Saved Apollo 13, by Helaine BeckerCounting on Katherine: How Katherine Johnson Saved Apollo 13, by Helaine Becker
A fun introduction to a real-life heroine, this 40-page picture book is wonderfully illustrated for readers ages 5-9. This is the story of Katherine Johnson, a brilliant African American mathematician
The Girl With A Mind For Math:The Story of Raye Montague, by Julia Finley MoscaThe Girl With A Mind For Math:The Story of Raye Montague, by Julia Finley Mosca
Meet Raye Montague, a girl of color from Arkansas who designed the first ship by computer in just over eighteen hours! Raye grew up at the time when engineering was