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"Babies and toddlers are natural-born scientists. Whether rolling a ball down a slope, stacking blocks and knocking them over, placing toys in a container, group and matching objects into categories, stacking rings according to size, stringing large beads, or throwing their stuffies, STEM Babies are always experimenting with something new. This adorable board book introduces little scientists to the foundations of science and encourages young ones to play and be curious about the world around them"--

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"Babies and toddlers are natural-born scientists. Whether rolling a ball down a slope, stacking blocks and knocking them over, placing toys in a container, group and matching objects into categories, stacking rings according to size, stringing large beads, or throwing their stuffies, STEM Babies are always experimenting with something new. This adorable board book introduces little scientists to the foundations of science and encourages young ones to play and be curious about the world around them"--
Autorenporträt
DANA GOLDBERG is a Bay Area-based writer and editor who published award-winning multicultural and bilingual picture books as Executive Editor of Children's Book Press from 2005-2011. Since then, she's been a resident wordsmith at the SFMOMA and the Exploratorium, a hands-on museum of science, art, and human perception. She co-authored The Art of Curiosity: 50 Visionary Artists, Scientists, Poets, Makers, & Dreamers Who Are Changing the Way We See Our World (Weldon Owen, 2019). TERESA BONADDIO is a graphic designer at the Delaware Museum of Natural History. Her roots are both in the museum world, as well as traditional children's book publishing. She founded SparkerLit Studio in 2018, where she is an illustrator-designer, making stories and goods for kids and kids-at-heart. She earned a BFA in Printmaking/Book Arts from UArts in Philadelphia and a Post-Baccalaureate degree in Graphic Design from MICA in Baltimore.