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The Seagull and the Penguin, Two birds, only one can fly. – A STEM Story for Young Readers

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Introduce your little one to the fascinating world of STEM with this engaging book! Tailored for parents, carers and teachers seeking to nurture the child's curiosity about science, this enjoyable and educational book can serve as both a baby/toddler science introduction and an elementary science exploration. It's not just any science book it's an exciting science-fiction journey that helps us understand ourselves better!
Embark on a delightful journey with the curious penguin, Waddles, and the wise seagull, Breezy, as they venture into a flight lesson! In a beautiful conversation, the penguin is curious to know why he cannot fly, and the seagull will explain to the penguin why she can. Together, they will discover a truth that will make them change their way of seeing themselves. Join them and discover the wonder of nature!
Designed as a STEM-focused science book for young children, it can be utilized as both a baby/toddler book and an elementary resource for kids aged 4-8. The charming and colorful illustrations feature friendly wild animal characters, promoting imagination and learning in a lighthearted manner. This book is a fantastic addition to any young child's bookshelf, catering to different age groups (0-3 years, 3-6 years, and 4-8 years) and reading levels (level 1 and level 2). With simple words suitable for early readers, it's an excellent choice for parents to share with their young kids. Dive into this captivating adventure that combines science, fiction, and technology, offering a humorous approach to inspire young minds while making the learning experience enjoyable.

31 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 28, 2023

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Profile Image for Nirmalya Sarkar.
101 reviews4 followers
May 9, 2024
Delightful and educational

This is a delightful and educational STEM story for young readers. It contrasts the abilities of a flying seagull and a flightless penguin, introducing children to biology and physics through engaging storytelling and vibrant illustrations. This book is perfect for young learners, blending facts seamlessly into a captivating narrative.
Profile Image for Ian Humpheryes.
76 reviews8 followers
May 13, 2024
Mystery of Flight explained

Lovely illustrated book, well written dialogue and the physics of flight explained to young readers in a clear and engaging way. Hope the author continues to produce such STEM guides for young readers. Highly recommended and good work. A must for school book shelves.
Profile Image for Fei Zheng-Ward.
Author 41 books16 followers
March 25, 2024
Wonderful story

I really enjoyed reading this book. Its illustrations are simply, yet beautiful. It teaches kids physics in easy-to-understand language and that it is beautiful to be different. This is a wonderful story to share with kids.
Profile Image for Maria Georgieva.
197 reviews3 followers
April 25, 2024
Cute characters

It is a nice read with beutiful illustrations. Waddle and Brezzy are cute and likeable and my daughter enjoyed learning how birds fly. Is it really a STEM story? Not sure about that.
Profile Image for Liane Joly.
Author 4 books13 followers
May 1, 2024
Fun story that explains flying

Beautiful illustrations help tell the story of a seagull and penguin, one that flies in the air and the other through the water. Scientific explanation of how birds can fly. Great book for young kids who like to know the how and why.
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Author 13 books3 followers
May 2, 2024
A cute story about being different

My daughter enjoyed this story about two birds one who could fly and one who couldn't.
The reasons behind why the birds were given and why one could fly and one couldn't.
A lovely way of explaining we are all unique.
38 reviews2 followers
May 9, 2024
cute and educational

A cute and educational story about why some birds fly and why others can’t. The story told from
The perspective of birds helps readers understand the physics of flying. The illustrations are super cute as well!! An enjoyable book to read.
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100 reviews6 followers
June 5, 2024
physics 101, but for babies

Love this! A great peek into to various forces and how they shape our world! Beautiful illustrations, cute birds, rounded off with a happy ending about uniqueness.
122 reviews4 followers
August 5, 2024
Fun Story

“The Seagull and the Penguin” is a bright, entertaining short story for younger children. The vivid colorful pictures help in the readers imagination. Perfect addition to any family’s library.
2 reviews
August 8, 2024
This is a charming book. It follows the adventures of a curious penguin and a wise seagull as they explore their differences and unique abilities. The beautiful illustration makes it engaging for kids and helps them learn to focus on their unique abilities.
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17 reviews1 follower
June 16, 2024
Too Cute!

The illustrations are just adorable! Held my kids attention. They loved it. Great story for kids and holds they're attention!
Profile Image for Carol Nkambule.
184 reviews5 followers
July 3, 2024
What makes the bird fly

Lovely lesson on the uniqueness and strength of the penguin and birds. Kids learn what makes the bird fly.

Beautiful illustration.
21 reviews
July 1, 2024
Inspiring Story

The book was both uplifting and educational.The author wove essential life lessons with an inspiring,enriching narrative. Your kids will learn new things and feel motivated and empowered. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a meaningful and uplifting read.
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