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Follow on Google News | If My Mom Were A Platypus... What would my life be like?Newly re-released! Creative Child Magazine Book of the Year & “NSTA Recommends” Title
The platypus is one of 14 mammal babies that narrate their own stories,from birth to maturity—including growth, knowledge, eating habits, and fun facts. Kids are naturally curious about where they came from. If My Mom Were A Platypus introduces them to the process of moving from total helplessness to self-sufficiency and independence. Its science-through- This fascinating introduction to the world of mammals sensitively captures the universality of the life cycle. Its delightful presentation has been described as “Completely engrossing” [Foreword Magazine] and “As engaging visually as it is verbally!” [Carnegie Academy for Science Education]. “A mammal baby’s journey to maturity varies dramatically, depending on whether it is a bear or a bat, a shrew or a seal, a hippopotamus or a human,” explains author Dia L. Michels, award-winning science and parenting writer. “No baby on this planet is born more helpless than the human. Like all other mammals, children must acquire the experiences and skills to help them grow to independence. The magic in this book is that it helps children see themselves as living beings on a journey—a journey shared with many other fascinating living beings.” The book contains sweet tales of mothers and babies – and so much more! The stories convey significant scientific insight. Sensory perception, infant identification, habitats, life cycle, adaptations, ecology, metabolism, anatomy, biomes and classification are just some of the topics addressed in the animal stories. “When we discovered the role the book could play in science education,” Dia explains, “we began working with teachers to create supplemental materials to support the book’s message.” The result is the teacher-written Activity Guide and the Hands-On Demonstrations Guide, which are available as free downloads at the publisher’s website. Teachers also appreciate the glossary and metric measurements. “This is one of the most engaging nonfiction books I have ever read! It correlates so well with our science curriculum and the supplemental resources are especially teacher friendly,” exclaims Sonya Smith, Science Coordinator for the ATOMS2XP (Advancing Teachers of Middle School Science) and IMPACT2 (In-depth Mathematical Practices and Content Teacher Training) programs at Mississippi State. “The timing of this release is perfect!” explains Laura Gonzales, a public librarian in Washington, D.C. “Libraries using the theme of the national reading program, Fizz, Boom, Read! have one more fabulous resource available to them.” The book is also available in Spanish, Hebrew and Dutch, bringing the content to children of different cultures. Birth centers, departments of health, and maternal/child health centers were first to embrace the book, sharing it routinely with expectant parents and families with young children. The Spanish edition of the book (June 2011), was commissioned by the state of New Mexico for a program designed to promote family life, parenting and literacy. At that time, the book was still being produced by its original publisher. Dia L. Michels lives in Washington, DC with her husband and three kids. She has written and/or edited over a dozen books for children and adults. Her book, 101 Things Everyone Should Know About Science (2006, Science, Naturally!), is an NSTA Recommended and Best Books Award Finalist that Science Magazine says “should be on everyone’s bookshelf!” A popular speaker, she presents across the country on mammal reproduction, family science and parenting. Andrew Barthelmes is a talented illustrator and graphic designer. He is the designer behind the award-winning One Minute Mysteries series of science and math books. His work has appeared in the New Yorker and other publications. He lives in Peekskill, NY with his wife and three kids. Science, Naturalyl! is an independent press committed to increasing STEM literacy, with a focus on science and math, in fun and engaging ways. Their books, e-books and apps are designed to help readers gain a better understanding of how science and math affect everyday life. All of their titles have earned the coveted “NSTA Recommends” designation by the National Science Teachers’ Association; Science, Naturally! titles are available to the book trade through National Book Network. Catalogs that sell their books include Museum Tour, Educational Innovations, EAI Education and ETA hand2mind. Library bound editions are distributed by Children's Plus. Review copies available upon request. Sample mysteries, cover scans, and the articulation of content to the NSF Science Standards are available at www.ScienceNaturally.com. If My Mom Were A Platypus: Mammal Babies and Their Mothers Paperback ISBN 10: 1-9384921-1- Ebook ISBN 10: 1-9384921-2- Spanish paperback ISBN 10: 0-9700106-8- Also available in Dutch and Hebrew Ages 8-12 for independent reading (used routinely with younger kids as a read-a-loud) [Originally published in hardcover by Platypus Media, LLC, April 2001, ISBN: 1-930775-02- Info@ScienceNaturally.com www.ScienceNaturally.com www.twitter.com/ Contact: Patty Cunnington Patty@ScienceNaturally.com 1-866-SCI-9876 (toll-free) or 202-465-4798 Cell: 202-841-9946 Fax: 202-558- End
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