1000 Words: STEM by DK

Encourage Early Science, Vocabulary and Literacy Skills

Discover a different and exciting STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) topic on every page of this science book for kids! Delve into the key scientific concepts from sound and light to plants and animals. It’s the perfect gift for children who are curious about science and keep asking the how and why questions!

Use picture-and-word association to learn about STEM topics like:

– Seasons, the weather, and why things get hot and cold
– Machines, materials, and junk
– Being at the doctor and inside the human body
– Vehicles, transport, the moon landing, and much more

Introduce key scientific concepts to your child and encourage early reading, writing and vocabulary skills

Did you know that science is all around us, even on the playground? Open the pages of this illustrated picture and word book for young readers to discover the wonders of STEM in 1000 words.

This fascinating STEM education book for kids is packed with bright, detailed illustrations
and easy-to-read terms. Every picture-packed page is full of scientific concepts such as sound, light, senses, and machines, with words for each image. It’s perfect for children aged 5-7 years, or for anyone learning English as a second language.

This must-have reference book will broaden children’s vocabulary and strengthen their early reading and writing skills. Full of fun facts and stats, leading educational experts have carefully selected each topic with questions that stimulate thinking, talking, and early science skills. This vocabulary book also includes lots of useful nouns, plus some interesting adjectives, and common verbs.

Feed your child’s curiosity and help them shape their language, science, and literacy skills. 1000 words: STEM helps to develop a passion for science and critical thinking to inspire kids to want to know more about how the world around them works.

1000 Words Stem by DK


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