Zoology: Cool Women Who Work with Animals (Girls in Science)

Zoology: Cool Women Who Work with Animals (Girls in Science)

by Lena Chandhok (Illustrator), Jennifer Swanson (Author)

Synopsis

Love to work with animals? Zoology is the study of everything having to do with animals, including how and why they look, act, and behave in their environments and with other animals. As a zoologist, you might study how elephants solve problems or take care of tigers at a zoo. Zoology: Cool Women Who Work With Animals introduces readers to three women in the field of zoology who are making an impact and inspiring the next generation of zoologists. Emily Kim is a graduate student in Canada studying different species of birds. Elise Newman works as a zookeeper at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. Dr. Erin Seney is a sea turtle researcher with the University of Central Florida. Nomad Press books in the Girls in Science series supply a bridge between girls' interests and their potential futures by investigating science careers and introducing women who have succeeded in science. Compelling stories of real-life zoologists provide readers with role models that they can look toward as examples of success. Using primary sources, essential questions, and knowledge connections, this book encourages both boys and girls to explore the animal world and ask what role they might play in the field of zoology.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 112
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Nomad Press
Published: 11 Apr 2017

ISBN 10: 1619305054
ISBN 13: 9781619305052
Book Overview:

  • $40,000 marketing and publicity budget (for series)
  • Exhibiting at national and regional conferences including:
  • American Library Association (ALA: 60,000 members)
  • National Science Teacher Association/STEM (NSTA: 60,000 members)
  • American Association of School Librarians (AASL: 10,000 members)
  • Public Library Association (PLA: 11,000 members)
  • Texas Library Association (TLA: 7,000 members)
  • National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS: 25,000 members)
  • International Literacy Association (ILA: 60,000 members)
  • Association for Middle Level Education (AMLE: 40,000 members)
  • Advertising in the following publications:
  • SLJ display ad (3-4 times for series)
  • Booklist/Booklinks display ads (3-4 times)
  • Booklist/Booklinks online ads
  • Follett Library
  • Ingram (Children's Advance 2 times)
  • Baker & Taylor (Growing Minds)
  • Publicity and promotion in conjunction with the author's speaking engagements at bookstores, libraries, schools, museums, events, and conferences.
  • Extensive social media outreach via Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and author's blog at www.JenniferSwansonBooks.com

Media Reviews
Praise for other books by Jennifer Swanson: Explore Forces and Motion! With 25 Great Projects National Science Teachers Association (NSTA Recommends) Physics is fun with this colorful and informative book for students ages 7--10. Using the theme of motion, the book encourages readers to push, pull, spin, twist, and turn their way to learning basic concepts of force and motion. There are ample activities and projects throughout the book that provide the reader with ways to explore forces and motion and learn basic concepts while having loads of fun. This book would be a great addition to the classroom library or the science curriculum as a textbook. Praise for other titles in the series: Forensics: Cool Women Who Investigate Archimedes Notebook ... This is the perfect book for a young woman headed to college with an interest in sciences, but not quite sure what she wants to do. Booklist Online Exclusive High-interest content coupled with relatable role models make this a quality career and occupational resource. Astronomy: Cool Women in Space Featured in Publisher's Weekly-Tracking Trends in the Educational Space Booklist New SERIES NONFICTION SHOWCASE A worthy addition to STEM collections. Dr. Laura Trouille, Astronomer, the Adler Planetarium and Northwestern University An engaging and inspirational addition to a genre in significant need of quality publications for young women and girls. I will be happily recommending this book to every aspiring astronomer who visits the Adler! Catherine Piper Shelton, Director of Curriculum and Technology, U.S. Space & Rocket Center I see this book sparking an interest in astronomy for any girl. It connects the science with careers, and the past with the present--and future. Victoria Obenchain, science teacher, instructor at Sally Ride Science Camp This book is a testament to the fact that women are incredibly important to science and that their contributions to understanding the universe as it is known today are huge! Technology: Cool Women Who Code 2016 Kansas State Reading Circle - Recommended School Library Connection A treasure trove of discovery, this interactive series promises to influence the next generation of female science stars. Highly Recommended.
Author Bio
Jennifer Swanson is an award-winning author of more than 20 nonfiction and fiction books for children, including Explore Forces and Motion for Nomad Press. Jennifer has a B.S. in chemistry from the U.S. Naval Academy and her M.S. Ed. (K-8) in science from Walden University. She lives in Jacksonville, Florida. Lena H. Chandhok earned her degree from the Center for Cartoon Studies in 2011. She illustrated Engineering: Cool Women Who Design and Astronomy: Cool Women in Space for Nomad Press. Lena lives in Brooklyn, New York.