Dilo's Lucky Log: Learning Science Through Stories for Kids - Why Things Float or Sink Explained for Kids

Kids' Science Series Book 5 · Dr Puva
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8
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About this ebook

Dilo finds herself in the fast-moving river without knowing how to swim. Just when she thinks it's the end, she feels a comforting touch on her paw that gives her hope. But who or what could it be? Dilo's Lucky Log is a charming and educational tale for young readers, teaching them the scientific concept of density and how it affects the way objects float or sink. With vivid illustrations and an engaging storyline, Dilo's Lucky Log is a must-read for parents and educators who want to inspire their kids to explore the wonders of science and nature.

About the author

Dr Puva is a dynamic and enthusiastic scientist who is passionate about sharing her love for science with young learners. Her curiosity and passion for science led her to pursue a PhD in Chemistry and to embark on a successful career as a researcher. Along the way, she discovered a love for writing and communication, which she honed while publishing her research in scientific journals and writing science and chemistry books for high school students.

Dr Puva's commitment to education and her experience in publishing led her to explore new ways to inspire young minds to explore the wonders of the world around them. Her love for travel has given her a broader perspective on the beauty and complexity of the natural world, and she is eager to share her insights with young learners. Through her books, stories, and teaching methods, Dr Puva seeks to encourage a love of learning and discovery in the next generation of curious minds that will last a lifetime.

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