Women’s History Month


My new Focus on STEM column: Women’s History Month is in the March Quick Tips for Schools and Libraries newsletter.

Snippet: Fill your bookshelves with these new STEM biographies for Women’s History Month and discover the contributions that women in STEM fields have made in the past — and are still making today. Then invite your tweens and teens to play the free online game Foldit and help scientists design a brand-new protein that will attach to the COVID-19 coronavirus.

It’s STEM Friday! (STEM is Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)

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The Inkberg Enigma

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The Inkberg Enigma
by Jonathan King (Author / Illustrator)

Booktalk: Miro and Zia live in Aurora, a fishing town nestled in the shadow of an ancient castle. Miro lives in his books; Zia is never without her camera. The day they meet, they uncover a secret. The fishing works, the castle, and the town council are all linked to an ill-fated 1930s Antarctic expedition. But the diary of that journey has been hidden, and the sea is stirring up unusual creatures. Something has a powerful hold over the town. With Zia determined to find out more, Miro finds himself putting aside his books for a real adventure.

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