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Eggs Still need to read this! 3mo
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Shelm1

“Neil's mind was launched ... into outer space!
In a single instant, his world expanded a hundred times, a thousand times, even more.”

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Shelm1

This book is amazing because it provides an inspiring narrative for young readers and gets them to feel Tyson‘s passion for the stars. The author is engaging and the illustrations help to give an enjoyable starting glance and the life and work of Neil DeGrasse Tyson.

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Shelm1
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This book shows just a glimpse into the life of renowned astrophysicist, Neil DeGrasse Tyson. This book skillfully weaves together Tyson's personal journey with his passion for the cosmos. The art in this book brings readers in and I feel that it captures the wonder that Tyson felt at a young age. This book is also one that doesn‘t shy away from a more extensive vocabulary.

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Who Was Marie Curie? | Megan Stine
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Mayadenoma
Who Was Marie Curie? | Megan Stine

“I was taught that the way of progress was neither swift nor easy.“

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Mayadenoma
Who Was Marie Curie? | Megan Stine
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Megan Stine's 'Who Was Marie Curie?' provides a concise and accessible biography of the trailblazing scientist. It introduces young readers to Curie's contributions to science and the importance of perseverance in the face of challenges.

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Who Was Albert Einstein? | Who Hq, Jess Brallier
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Who Was Albert Einstein? | Who Hq, Jess Brallier

“Imagination is more important than knowledge.“

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Who Was Albert Einstein? | Who Hq, Jess Brallier
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Jess Brallier's 'Who Was Albert Einstein?' is an engaging biography that introduces young readers to the life and achievements of one of history's greatest minds. With accessible language and illustrations, it sparks curiosity about science and the power of imagination. This book is useful for introducing students to biographies, fostering an interest in science, and encouraging discussions about creativity.