The books, both available for the Kindle, look like they'd be great for parents and children to read together. Here are the pictures and blurbs for each:
Fantasy, science fiction, and other geeky finds for the Kindle.
Search This Blog
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Children's Books That Teach: 65 Short Mysteries You Solve With Science!
While looking for something else, I stumbled across a two-book series call "One Minute Mysteries." Each book is a collection of 65 short stories that teach lessons in science or math, depending on which one you grab. Sounds delightfully geeky, to me!
The books, both available for the Kindle, look like they'd be great for parents and children to read together. Here are the pictures and blurbs for each:
Not an ordinary mystery book, One Minute Mysteries makes science fun! Each one-minute mystery (solutions included) exercises critical thinking skills while covering earth, space, life, physical, chemical, and general science. A bonus section includes five mysteries from our upcoming title in the series, One Minute Mysteries: Solve 'em with Math! This entertaining and educational book is great for kids, grown-ups, schools, educators, home-schoolers and anyone who loves good mysteries, good science, or both!
These aren't your ordinary mysteries! One Minute Mysteries: 65 Short Mysteries You Solve With Math! challenges readers of all ages to become super sleuths. These fun mysteries are each one minute long and have a unique twist--you need to tap into your mathematical wisdom to solve them. Plus, they will help you figure out the greatest mystery of all...why you actually need the skills you learned in math class! Written by the same father/daughter team who brought you the award winning One Minute Mysteries: 65 Short Mysteries You Solve With Science! ,this entertaining and educational book is easy to use at home, in school, or in the car. This book is the perfect solution for any kid, parent, or educator who loves good mysteries, good math, or both!
The books, both available for the Kindle, look like they'd be great for parents and children to read together. Here are the pictures and blurbs for each:
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment