Cece loves science! In this STEM-themed Level 3 I Can Read! title,
Cece and her friend Isaac learn about the opposite forces of push and pull, and
use their new knowledge to create a treat dispenser for Cece’s dog, Einstein. Perfect for aspiring scientists, emerging
readers, and fans of Andrea Beaty’s Ada
Twist, Scientist. Cece loves science—and
experimenting! In this Cece Loves Science Level 3 I Can Read!, Cece’s teacher,
Miss Curie, explains the opposite forces of push and pull. To demonstrate this
concept, she divides the class into two teams. Each team must make a treat dispenser
for Cece’s dog, Einstein, that uses both forces. Cece and her classmates rely
on science, creativity, and teamwork—and they learn a lot along the way. The Cece Loves
Science books introduce readers to basic concepts of science, technology,
engineering, and math, and are perfect for the classroom. This Level 3 I Can
Read! focuses on basic scientific vocabulary and includes a glossary of terms
and fun activities for readers to try on their own. A great pick for beginning
readers!
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Kimberly Derting is also the author of the BODY FINDER series. She lives in the Pacific Northwest where the gloomy weather is ideal for writing anything dark and creepy.
More about Kimberly DertingVashti Harrison earned her MFA in Film/Video from CalArts and BA from the University of Virginia. Her experimental films and documentaries have shown around the world at film festivals. After a brief stint in television as a production coordinator, she is now a freelance graphic designer and a picture-book illustrator. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, US
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