Room on the broom
Explore wind, weather and sounds, design and build the perfect broom and discover different habitats inspired by this fun magical tale.
With our book recommendations, we want to help you spark a conversation that leads children to discover STEM in their everyday lives. Have the courage to go beyond the obvious STEM connections and embrace all questions that may come out of your discussion with the children.
If you want to implement inquiry-based learning into your daily practice but feel like you need a bit more guidance, read about real-life projects from other services or join us for a hands-on workshop that will instill you with the confidence to start your STEM journey.
Explore wind, weather and sounds, design and build the perfect broom and discover different habitats inspired by this fun magical tale.
Every stone tells a story. This book will help you imagine and explore stones with the children – their origin, texture and memories.
Out of three magical eggs hatch a diplodocus, a stegosaurus and a T-Rex. Find out how the witch Meg manages to avert disaster in this fun book.
Experience the magical overlap of past, present and future in the collages depicting the ancient forest and deepen your connection with nature.
This wonderful book introduces children to the various types of wind patterns, the power of wind and how it shapes the Earth.
Have you ever pondered what makes you a you? How would you go about finding out? Would you compare yourself to other people, animals, things?
Hair is part of many people’s appearance and different styles have cultural significance. Is hair interesting from a STEM perspective too?
Take your nature detectives on an adventure to find out about animals’ lives from the clues they leave behind in their natural habitats.
A small glossy creature tries to find out where he belongs. He’s not a kookaburra, a koala, an emu, a wombat or a frog. What is he?