The illustrated book is an engaging biography of Wu Chien Shiung, who was born in China a century ago, when most girls lack support to education or treated as equal.
Category: Science

Halley Harper, Science Girl Extraordinaire: Summer Set In Motion, by Tracy BorgmeyerHalley Harper, Science Girl Extraordinaire: Summer Set In Motion, by Tracy Borgmeyer
The main character Halley, is a 9-year-old girl, named after Halley’s Comet. She loves science and is often doing secret experiments, much to her mother’s dismay who really seems to

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

Girls Like Me, by Valerie ThompkinsGirls Like Me, by Valerie Thompkins
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

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