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Patchogue Author Renée Bandes Publishes Science Book for Kids

Little Laurie's Science Stories: The Day the Sun Forgot to Wake

Final Copy - Little Laurie - The Day the Sun Forgot to Wake - Front Cover
Final Copy - Little Laurie - The Day the Sun Forgot to Wake - Front Cover (Ilma Salman)

Now Available On Amazon: The Day The Sun Forgot To Wake

Introducing “Little Laurie’s Science Stories: The Day the Sun Forgot to Wake,” the first book in a new series by author Renée Bandes. This engaging story follows the adventures of Little Laurie, a 6-year-old girl who is passionate about science and dreams of becoming a scientist.

In “The Day the Sun Forgot to Wake,” Little Laurie wakes up to a dark and confusing world, but with the help of her stuffed pig Doodle and her mother’s guidance, she discovers the scientific principles behind day and night. This story teaches young readers about basic astronomy and encourages curiosity and critical thinking.

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This book is an excellent resource for educators and parents who are interested in inspiring children’s curiosity about the world around them. The author, and Patchogue resident, Renée Bandes, is an experienced educator who has created this book to provide young learners with age-appropriate science experiments to help them find answers to their own questions. For early readers from toddler to 1st grade, this book is great for story time with an adult. For children in 2nd and 3rd grade, this book can be a self-directed study resource.

In addition to an engaging story that encourages curiosity and critical thinking, the book includes interactive activities that allow young readers to explore scientific concepts further. One of these activities is a simple science experiment that helps children visualize how the sun and earth interact to create day and night. This experiment can be done easily at home with a parent’s help or as a lab in a classroom setting. By providing hands-on activities, “The Day the Sun Forgot to Wake” encourages children to explore the world of science and deepen their understanding of scientific concepts.

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“Little Laurie’s Science Stories: The Day the Sun Forgot to Wake” is written in Open Dyslexic font to support all readers, making it accessible for children of all abilities. This font has features that distinguish between letters and reduce confusion between similar-looking characters, which can make it easier for readers with dyslexia to read and comprehend the text. By using this font, “Little Laurie’s Science Stories: The Day the Sun Forgot to Wake” ensures that all readers, regardless of their reading abilities, can enjoy and benefit from the book’s content.

The book also includes notes for educators about the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), which guide science education in schools across the country. The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) are a set of science education standards developed by a group of educators, scientists, and engineers in collaboration with teachers and education experts. The NGSS standards aim to provide a clear and consistent understanding of what students are expected to know and be able to do in science at each grade level, from kindergarten through 12th grade.

The NGSS standards are designed to focus on scientific practices, cross-cutting concepts, and core ideas in science that will prepare students for college and careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. These standards are based on the latest research in science education and are aligned with other important education standards, such as the Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts and Mathematics.

The NGSS standards encourage students to engage in hands-on investigations, analyze and interpret data, develop and use models, and construct scientific explanations. They also emphasize the importance of understanding the natural world and how it is interconnected, as well as the role of engineering and technology in solving real-world problems.

By incorporating NGSS principles into science education, educators can provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in STEM fields and prepare them for the challenges of the 21st century. And, Because NGSS is at the heart of Little Laurie’s Science Stories, The Day the Sun Forgot to Wake provides a valuable resource for teachers or homeschooling families who are looking to supplement their curriculum with engaging and informative reading material.

For parents who want to encourage their child’s passion for science, “Little Laurie’s Science Stories: The Day the Sun Forgot to Wake” is a fantastic tool. It’s perfect for reading together as a family or as an independent reading option for young learners who are just starting to explore the world of science.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to inspire your child’s curiosity and love of science. Order “Little Laurie’s Science Stories: The Day the Sun Forgot to Wake” on Amazon today.

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