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  • Categories:Science, Nature & How it Works
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About the How Do series: This nonfiction series provides a great introduction to various STEM topics. Each title includes facts and figures, simple diagrams and hilarious illustrations and is written in a question-and-answer format to encourage readers to ask questions and guess the answers before exploring the science behind the correct answers.

This sereis includes 15 titles so far:
1. How Do You Share with Your Friends?: A Math Book about Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages
2. How Do Scientists Ask Questions?: A Book About the Scientific Method
3. How Does Water Move Around?: A Book about the Water Cycle
4. How Do Birds Sing a Duet?: A Book about Bird Behavior
5. How Do Satellites Stay in Space?: A Book About How Satellites Work
6. How Do Bridges Not Fall Down?: A Book About Architecture & Engineering
7. How Do Ants Survive a Flood?: A Book About Bugs
8. How Do Computers Follow Instructions?: A Book About Programming
9. How Did Romans Count to 100?: Introducing Roman Numerals
10. How Do Molecules Stay Together?: A Book About Chemistry
11. How Do Seesaws Go Up and Down?: A Book About Simple Machines
12. How Does Soap Clean Your Hands?: The Science Behind Healthy Habits
13. How Do You Measure a Slice of Pizza?: A Book About Geometry
14. How Do You Stop a Moving Train?: A Physics Book About Forces
15. How Do Kids Make Money?: A Book For Young Entrepreneurs

Description

Have you ever wondered how astronauts float in space or how your pizza gets from your plate to your mouth?

Basic principles of physics, including distance, displacement, speed, velocity, acceleration, forces, friction, gravity, Newton’s laws of motion, and so much more, are explored through diagrams, photos, and informative and engaging text in this newest addition to the How Do series.

Author

Srimalie Bassani(illustrator)
Srimalie Bassani lives and works in Mantova, Italy. Her mother has always encourages her artistic expression, and she is the inspiration for her passion. Her work is full of surprises. She always tries to diversify her style based on every story she illustrates. It's almost impossible to remove her from her writing desk, where she keeps a stack of books and teacups of many colors.


Madeline Hayes(author)
Madeline Hayes is a self-described science nerd. She loves it! Especially biology and chemistry. She has a B.S. with Honors in chemical and biomolecular engineering, pre-medicine and a minor in chemistry from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, class of 2018. Madeline has expertise in engineering, chemistry, and mass cytometry and works using these skills to assist with research at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN. She isn’t sure where her work and learning will take her, but she knows science will be at the core of her career and she credits that love of science to the many awesome teachers she’s had through the years. This is her first book and she is hoping it inspires some other young scientists of the future to some day come join her on the journey!

Lucy Hayes(author)
Lucy Hayes loves learning. She says she loves to learn about anything, but she specifically loves science and math. She has a B.S. in Industrial Engineering and is currently working as a high school physics teacher. (She credits her decision to teach to the wonderful teachers in her life). When asking one of her students how she should describe herself, her student replied "weird." Lucy could sense from the tone it was a compliment and has decided to go with it! This is her first book and she hopes some weird shines through.

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