Illustrated children’s book about 20 pioneering women in STEM.
An illustrated instruction sheet in Women Who Shaped Science guides kids through a fun STEM fossil experiment using flour, salt, coffee grounds, and water, with step-by-step images and text for an engaging children’s book activity.
Back cover of "Women Who Shaped Science": Two illustrated women in ancient-style dress with beakers, surrounded by flowers and plants. Features 20 inspiring women in STEM and 13 fun STEM experiments for kids.
Discover "Women Who Shaped Science": an illustrated page featuring Jeanne Villepreux-Power (France, 1794–1871) in a red dress with seashells and sea creatures—a perfect STEM inspiration for kids’ books and experiments.
A colorful table of contents from "Women Who Shaped Science," with illustrated portraits of trailblazing women in STEM, their names and years, plus a yellow box listing kids’ STEM experiments—all on a blue botanical background.

Women Who Shaped Science

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The perfect introduction to remarkable women through history — for kids! 20 extraordinary women, all pioneers in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) Beautifully illustrated historical accounts, from the first perfume maker in 1200 BCE in Mesopotamia to modern day Kenya, where a young woman invented eco-friendly paving blocks 12 at-home experiments kids can try, from making a fossil to measuring something you can't see For kids 8 and up to get inspired and encourage their interest in STEM fields Take a fascinating journey through history with this chronical of 20 remarkable women who were pioneers in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics!

This beautifully illustrated non-fiction children's book for kids ages 8 and older opens with the first perfume maker, Tapputi-Belatekallim in Mesopotamia, 1200 BCE, and moves through history to the present, with Nzambi Matee from Kenya who, while studying physics, invented eco-friendly paving blocks made from recycled plastics! Featuring the Achievements and Scientific Breakthroughs of 20 Amazing Women Throughout History: Tapputi-Belatekallim, First Perfume Maker (Mesopotamia, c. 1200 BCE) Mary Hebraea, Alchemist & Chemist (Alexandria, c. 1st Century CE) Maria Sibylla Merian, Entomologist (Germany, 1647-1717) Sarah Guppy, Engineers & Inventory (English, 1770-1852) Jeanne Villepreux-Power, Scientist (France, 1794-1871) Mary Anning, Paleontologist (England, 1799-1847) Margaret Knight, Inventor (USA, 1838-1914) Margarete Steiff, Inventor (Germany, 1847-1909) Madam C. J. Walker, Inventor (USA, 1867-1919) Lise Meitner, Physicist (Austria, 1878-1968) Inge Lehmann, Seismologist (Denmark, 1888-1993) Marguerite Perey, Scientist (France, 1909-1975) Bibha Chowdhuri, Astrophysicist (India, 1913-1991) Rosalind Franklin, Chemist & Scientist (England, 1920-1958) Stephanie Kwolek, Chemist & Inventory (USA, 1923-2014) Vera Rubin, Astrophysicist (USA, 1928-2016) Tu Youyou, Pharmaceutical Chemist (China, Born 1930) Roseli Ocampo-Friedmann, Microbiologist (Philippines, 1937-2005) Omowunmi Sadik, Chemist (Nigeria, Born 1964) Nzambi Matee, Engineer & Inventory (Kenya, Born 1992).

These uplifting stories will inspire the next generation of female STEM innovators. Kids will stay interested and keep learning with 12 fun at-home activities and experiments including "Make Your Own Fossil", "Build a Recycled Toy House", and "Measure Something You Can't See". Also included are a helpful glossary and a list of periodic elements. Perfect for little dreamers who want to make a difference, Women Who Shaped Science will keep kids engaged for hours and inspired for life!

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Page count: 72 pgs.
  • Reading Age: 8 years+
  • Measures: 8.5" x 0.17" x 11"

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