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Children's Nonfiction Careers

I Want to Be a Scientist

by (author) Dan Liebman

Publisher
Firefly Books
Initial publish date
Oct 2016
Category
Careers
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781770857902
    Publish Date
    Oct 2016
    List Price
    $14.95
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781770857896
    Publish Date
    Oct 2016
    List Price
    $3.99

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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels

  • Age: 4 to 7
  • Grade: p to 2

Description

Some scientists study plants. Others study the stars. And others study the oceans. This book explains what different scientists do and what they need to know. Photographs show scientists exploring the world around them.

With full-color, full-page photographs throughout plus straightforward and engaging text, the I Want to Be ... series is an appealing introduction to a broad spectrum of occupations.

The series gives young children a realistic insight into the working day of adults. Easy-to-read captions and color photographs of women and men from different cultures help children understand what's involved in each occupation. Young readers learn to respect the importance of doing a job well and appreciate the contributions these workers make to our life and the world around us.

These books are perfect for reading alone or in group story times. They are certain to spark questions and encourage dialogue and prompt children to learn more about these occupations.

About the author

DAN LIEBMAN is a longtime freelance editor and author. He wrote the monthly “Star Gazing” column for Famous magazine for over ten years. Before that, he wrote (under the name Clare Annswell) “StarScope,” a popular syndicated column for U.S. community newspapers. He also wrote an astrology column for Harlequin magazine and edited Harlequin’s series of astrology books.

Dan Liebman's profile page

Editorial Reviews

Scientist concentrates mainly on the question "What does a scientist do?" by briefly spotlighting specialists in one field of study after another, page by page: botanists, geologists, marine biologists, paleontologists, and, more broadly, archaeologists and "scientists who make robots." The series offers books that may be useful to teachers introducing careers to young children, and certain volumes will fit right into Community Helpers units as well.

Booklist

This sturdy 24-page book introduces young readers to the many types of jobs that scientists do. Each page is filled with a photograph, with a white text box providing information about a particular field of science and what the scientist is called who works in that field. Readers get a chance to see that science jobs range from biologists to those who work in robotics. Both male and female scientists, of various ethnic backgrounds, are shown.

Puget Sound Council for the Review of Children's and Young Adult Literature

This engaging book helps young readers understand what different scientists do and what they need to know.

The Canadian Children's Book Centre's Best Books for Kids and Teens 2017

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