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Why STEM books for babies? In short, to help them love STEM! But to delve a little deeper, science is such an integral part of modern life, for many children their first real exposure to science comes in the classroom. And for a lot of those students, it is something foreign, strange and even scary and this does not encourage them to have a fascination let alone any interest in science. As a tutor for STEM subjects ranging from elementary school to high school, author Christine Kimiko Dillard saw first hand how students confidence impacted their performance in the classroom. She created Little…mehr

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Why STEM books for babies? In short, to help them love STEM! But to delve a little deeper, science is such an integral part of modern life, for many children their first real exposure to science comes in the classroom. And for a lot of those students, it is something foreign, strange and even scary and this does not encourage them to have a fascination let alone any interest in science. As a tutor for STEM subjects ranging from elementary school to high school, author Christine Kimiko Dillard saw first hand how students confidence impacted their performance in the classroom. She created Little Scholar: Biology to help foster confidence and a love for science at an early age. Little Scholar: Biology is a great way to introduce babies and toddlers to Biology terms and concepts. This biology book for babies is meant to grow with your child. The large titles and pictures will help expose infants to new words and help them make associations with those words. As your little one develops, there is more information on each page to peak their curiosity.
Autorenporträt
My name is Christine Dillard. I am a writer, artist, former math tutor, and mother. After becoming a parent and spending endless hours reading children's books, I began to form a curriculum for my daughter and creating material to fill in the blanks when I couldn't find exactly what I wanted.