What's Your Stem? by Rihab Sawah - ISBN: 9781507200643
Paperback
Nurture your child’s interest in the world around them through fun, engaging activities that teach as they entertain.

What's Your Stem?

Activities to Discover Your Child's Potential in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math

$37.68

  • Paperback

    256 pages

  • Release Date

    1 April 2017

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Summary

Set your child up for a bright future with this new, interactive activity book that helps kids decide which STEM-science, technology, engineering, and math-skills they most enjoy-and where they most excel!

How do batteries work? How exactly does a bridge stay up? How likely is it that someone shares your birthday?

Kids are curious. And parents can help foster that curiosity and channel it into a passion for science, technology, engineering, and math with What’s Your STEM?

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781507200643
ISBN-10:1507200641
Author:Rihab Sawah
Publisher:Adams Media Corporation
Imprint:Adams Media Corporation
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:1 April 2017
Weight:304g
Dimensions:213mm x 140mm x 20mm
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Critics Review

“I am a former teacher … always looking for books that help parents feel more comfortable about doing science at home with their children. This book is not only for parents; I would also recommend it for use in after school programs, camps, and for homeschooling. It would also be a great for grandparents who want to do something fun with their grandchildren. You don’t have to have a background in science or math to help your child with the experiments. It’s also a wonderful supplement to your child’s regular science and math curriculum. What’s Your STEM? is a great resource book to own.”

  • Little Lake County * “If you want your kids to learn more about science, math and more, then you need to check out the book What’s Your STEM? … .Easy to understand and did a great job of explaining the concept in a way that my 7-year-old could understand. We can’t wait to try some of the other STEM experiments in this book!” * Making of a Mom *
About The Author

Rihab Sawah

Rihab Sawah, MS, MA, is an award-winning professor with nearly twenty years of teaching experience. A professor of physics at St. Louis Community College, she has taught courses in physics, engineering, astronomy, physical science, and mathematics. Anthony Clark, PhD, is an associate professor of business and economics at St. Louis Community College. Dr. Clark has taught classes in economics, statistics, business mathematics, and sustainability, and has conducted research in natural resource management and sustainability. He lives in St. Charles, MO.

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