Homeschool PJ Time
A Bedtime STEM Book
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Narrated by:
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Deryn Oliver
About this listen
Nina and her brother Wild are learners-at-large. They don't sit still for school -- they learn kinetically, by doing STEM experiments. But can science help when a precious pup plops into the backyard pool?
PJ Time is Learning Time.
Ditch the workbooks... and love science once again. Grab your littles, a pair of comfy pjs, a cup of decaf (who are we kidding? go big) and start learning through daily adventures.
Finally, a picture book as pretty as a magazine that parents can enjoy reading more than once!
On Monday, Nina learns Newton's 3rd of Motion... with her muck boots on.
She’s puddle jumping, skipping rocks.
It’s Newton’s law with dirty socks!
When boots crash down and mud erupts,
The splatter gets a big thumbs-up.
Has it all: STEM lessons, adventure, rhyme, activity ideas, and a celebration of being a kid!
Bedtime STEM Books will be quickly moved from the bookshelf to the bedside table! Each book reinforces physics, astronomy, physical science, and fine art concepts for children. The books move well with popular models of education, encouraging classical conversations at tuck-in time.
Basically, it's Grab & Go STEM
... tucked into a bedtime story.
Bedtime STEM books are perfect for family life. With little ones far too quickly growing up, these books help teach lessons and reinforce facts of life along the way.
Perfect for:
- Bedtime stories for homeschool
- Read aloud for homeschoolers
- Story time for homeschooling kids
- Picture book for homeschoolers
One of the only STEM picture books for homeschooling families.
Perfect for ♥ kindergarten, ♥ 1st grade, ♥ 2nd grade, ♥ 3rd grade, ♥ 4th grade and beyond (ages 4-12).
©2022 Andrea Salzman (P)2022 Andrea Salzman