Full STEAM Ahead! - by Paul A. Reynolds, Art by Peter H. Reynolds
Written by Paul A. Reynolds and illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds
The first in a series! Twins Peter and Paul have collaborated in a series of science books about twin mice who are always experimenting and problem-solving. In Full Steam Ahead, Sydney and Simon are on a mission to save the wilting flowers in their window box. During a humid heat wave, their window got stuck, and now they can’t open it to water their blossoms before the neighborhood flower show.
The young chapter book underscores how the characters use STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) to learn about the water cycle on earth and in the home and, ultimately, to rescue their flowers. Curious readers can learn more in a glossary and author’s note.
Paperback Version
Written by Paul A. Reynolds and illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds
The first in a series! Twins Peter and Paul have collaborated in a series of science books about twin mice who are always experimenting and problem-solving. In Full Steam Ahead, Sydney and Simon are on a mission to save the wilting flowers in their window box. During a humid heat wave, their window got stuck, and now they can’t open it to water their blossoms before the neighborhood flower show.
The young chapter book underscores how the characters use STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) to learn about the water cycle on earth and in the home and, ultimately, to rescue their flowers. Curious readers can learn more in a glossary and author’s note.
Paperback Version
Written by Paul A. Reynolds and illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds
The first in a series! Twins Peter and Paul have collaborated in a series of science books about twin mice who are always experimenting and problem-solving. In Full Steam Ahead, Sydney and Simon are on a mission to save the wilting flowers in their window box. During a humid heat wave, their window got stuck, and now they can’t open it to water their blossoms before the neighborhood flower show.
The young chapter book underscores how the characters use STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) to learn about the water cycle on earth and in the home and, ultimately, to rescue their flowers. Curious readers can learn more in a glossary and author’s note.
Paperback Version