Simple Steam: 50+ Science Technology Engineering Art and Math Activities for Ages 3 to 6

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Parents are eager to help their children learn, but teaching young children complicated scientific and mathematical concepts can be intimidating. Simple STEAM helps parents realize they don't need to be engineers or scientists to support STEAM learning.

  • Help children explore STEAM concepts with fun and engaging activities
  • Discover STEAM learning opportunities in everyday activities and experiences
  • Prepare children for kindergarten
  • Build crucial 21st century learning skills, including collaboration, communication, creativity and problem solving, curiosity, and critical thinking
AWARD WINNER
Recipient of:
  • Creative Child Magazine 2018 Book of the Year Award, Activity Books Category
  • 2019 Teachers' Choice Award for the Family


Author: Debby Mitchell, Marnie Forestieri
Publisher: Gryphon House
Published: 04/01/2018
Pages: 152
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 10.90h x 8.40w x 0.20d
ISBN13: 9780876597521
ISBN10: 0876597525
BISAC Categories:
- Education | Early Childhood (incl. Preschool & Kindergarten)

About the Author
Dr. Debby Mitchell, EdD, recently retired from teaching in the College of Education at University of Central Florida. Her doctorate is in physical education with a focus on early childhood. Her expertise and interests include: STEAM, brain research, developmentally appropriate movement activities and music, dance and rhythms, children's wellness, obesity and integrating technology into the curriculum.
Marnie Forestieri, CDA, is the Chief Learning Officer and Co-founder at Amazing Explorers Academy(R), Early Learning Childhood Centers with a focus on 21st Century skills and STEAM. She is an entrepreneur and a writer with a passion for STEM education and innovation. Marnie has been recognized in the industry nationally including finalist of the award "Director of the year", and the winner of the "Center of the Year" by FACCM.