I was recently reading the January/February 2022 issue of \u201cScience Scope\u201d a publication of the National Science Teaching Association.\xa0\xa0In this issue, I read the article listing the \u201c2022 Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students.\u201d\xa0
In this podcast, we look at 13 \u201cOutstanding Science Trade Books\u201d recommended for students in grades 3-5:
\u201cThe Body Book\u201d Illustrated by Hannah Alice
\u201cPooper Snooper\u201d by Jennifer Keats Curtis
\u201cThe Dirt Book\u201d by David Harrison
\u201cDr. Fauci: How a Boy from Brooklyn Became America\u2019s Doctor\u201d by Kate Messner
\u201cHistory Smashers: Plagues and Pandemics\u201d by Kate Messner
\u201cFearless World Traveler: Adventures of Marianne North, Botanical Artist\u201d by Laurie Lawlor
\u201cFossils from Lost Worlds\u201d by Helene Rajcak and Damien Laverdunt
\u201cMasters of Disguise: Camouflaging Creatures and Magnificent Mimics\u201d by Marc Martin
\u201cSummertime Sleepers\u201d by Melissa Stewart
\u201cDisasters by the Numbers\u201d by Steve Jenkins
\u201cA Life Electric: The Story of Nikola Tesla\u201d by Azadeh Westergaard
\u201cShe Persisted: Virginia Apgar\u201d by Dr. Sayantani DasGupta and Chelsea Clinton
\u201cScientists: Inspiring Tales of the World\u2019s Brightest Scientific Minds\u201d by Isabel Thomas