The Puddle
A Fun STEM Story For Early Learners
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Book Details
About the Book
This charming book is a perfect way to introduce young children to the concept of evaporation and the water cycle. The story begins with a simple and relatable scenario: a puddle in the street with a rubber duck floating in it. The next day the puddle is gone, and so is the duck! This piques the reader’s curosity, setting the stage for a fascinating exploration of the natural world. It encourages children to think critically about the world around them. The story prompts questions about what happened to the puddle and the rubber duck which can lead to discussions about evaporation, condensation, and the water cycle. This is an excellent way to introduce scientific concepts in a fun and accessible way. The themes of curiosity, problem solving and appreciation for nature are woven throughout the story. Children will delight in following the adventures of the rubber duck and learning about the amazing journey of water. Overall, “The Puddle” is a delightful and educational children’s book that’s sure to delight both kids and parents alike.
About the Author
As a teacher, pre-k school director, workshop leader and museum STEM educator Bev has devoted dozens of years to the education of young children. She holds an M.Ed.in Early Childhood Education and S.A.S. (School Administration) and is a recipient of the New York State Governor’s Career Recognition Award for Outstanding Early Childhood Professionals. Her career focus and greatest joy has always been to make learning fun and meaningful for early learners. Bev enjoys gardening , going to concerts and the theater, traveling, skiing and volunteering at numerous community organizations.