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What do you know about aerospace engineering? I What do you know about aerospace engineering? 

I recently got this incredible book “How to Explain Aerospace Engineering to a Grown-Up” and it is the perfect introduction for kids! 

Our main character has always been curious and when she grew up, she realized that grown-ups don’t know all the answers. Follow along as you learn how to explain aerospace engineering to grown-ups and get some pro tips for explaining it! 

From birds, to airplanes, to rockets, we learn all about aerospace engineering. But, it’s not just for astronauts. Things we use everyday come from inventions first used in space, like solar panels, memory foam, satellite tv, and nonstick cookware! 

@ruthspiro , the author of Baby Loves Science, did such an incredible job on this book! Everything is explained in kid-friendly terms and it’s so fun to read! Kids will be having too much fun while learning! @teresamtzjun ‘s illustrations are so beautiful and pair perfectly with the story. 

Many thanks to @charlesbridgepublishing for sending me a copy of the book! 🩷

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Smarty is back and he brought friends with him! Smarty is back and he brought friends with him! 

This safety storybook for preschoolers makes learning to be safe fun! From riding a school bus to keeping each other safe, your kiddo will have the tools they need to be safe and to protect themselves and their brains. 

The author @brianshamilton survived a traumatic brain injury from a car crash and loves to talk with children about keeping themselves and their brains safe. 

Grab the Smarty the Brain series now and help keep your kiddos safe, happy, and healthy🩷

Many thanks to @bookpublicityservices for sending me a copy of the book🧠

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Do you have a pet? Cocomelon’s family gets a new Do you have a pet?

Cocomelon’s family gets a new puppy named Bingo! Follow along as they teach Bingo tricks, play with him, and welcome him to the family🩷

I love that they decided to shape the book like a dog bone! It’s so cute! And how adorable are YoYo and Bingo making hand and paw prints 🐾 This is the perfect book for any family who is thinking of adopting a new pet🩷

Many thanks to @simonkids for sending me a copy of the book 🐶 

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Comment “LAPBOOK” to get the link for my scientist Comment “LAPBOOK” to get the link for my scientist lapbook that covers types of scientists, the scientific method, science tools, and more! 🧪@teacherspayteachers

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“What do you do when you don’t have an answer? How “What do you do when you don’t have an answer? How do you figure it out?”

How To Have A Thought is a beautiful book that introduces Charles Darwin & encourages creativity and innovation. 

Follow along as we learn about what kinds of things helped Charles Darwin think. From a rock and a stick to bones and boats, these ordinary things helped him solve all the questions he had. 

This is a great book for kids to learn about who Charles Darwin was and his contribution to the world. It also invites kids to get curious about the world! The illustrations really bring the whole story to life🩷

Many thanks to @holidayhousepeachtree for sending me a copy of the book💚

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