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Mole and Tell

9781958629109
40 pages
Platypus Media Llc
Overview

How do scientists share ideas across the world?

Mole and Tell gives kids their first taste of universal standards of measurement, teaching them about scientific notation in a way that's fun and easy to understand. Mr. Cantello's classroom is full of lively characters who ask the same questions a young reader is wondering—like how can a mole of sugar be larger than a mole of water, and how is it possible to measure something smaller than you can see? Mole and Tell introduces readers to concepts like the periodic table, molar mass, elements, and of course, moles. Using the familiar activity Show and Tell, readers will explore several different measurements of moles. The story is grounded in fact and shows kids how science is used in the real world. Written by authors with years of experience working with children, this book is a snapshot of the dream classroom experience. After finishing this book, readers will look forward to having a Mole Day celebration of their own!

Author Bio

Catherine Payne has been a storyteller all her life. After earning master's degrees from Harvard University and Columbia University, she worked as a journalist in Michigan and Virginia. Several years later, she returned to her native Guam, where she works as an English instructor and tutor. Catherine especially loves mentoring young wordsmiths and writing books that transport children to happy places. She draws inspiration from Pacific cultures, which help her to appreciate the interconnectedness of all things in the world. She can be reached at Catherine.Payne@ScienceNaturally.com.

When John Payne II, Catherine's brother, discovered superhero comic books, they sparked in him a lifelong and expansive love of reading. This passion led to an interest in speech and language, which John formally pursued at San Jose State University and the University of Hawaii at Manoa. He now works with kids as a speech clinician in Guam, and enjoys exercising, baking healthy desserts, and watching movies based on books. He can be reached at John.Payne@ScienceNaturally.com.

Elisa Rocchi grew up in the countryside of northern Italy alongside her unique mate, her little cat, Minù. She has always loved drawing and writing, so much so that her mom said she was born holding a pencil! She now works as a children's book illustrator, surrounded by a laptop and many sheets of paper for the new stories she comes up with. Elisa currently lives in Italy with her husband and son.