Women Who Shaped Science: Inspirational Leaders in Stem Cheap

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A fascinating journey through history chronicling 20 remarkable women who were pioneers in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This beautifully illustrated non-fiction children s book for ages 8 and older opens with the first perfume maker, Tapputi Belatekallim in Mesopotamia, 1200 BCE, through the present, where Nzambi Matee from Kenya, who while studying physics, invented eco-friendly paving blocks made from recycled plastics, their inspirational stories will inspire the next generation of female STEM innovators. Further engagement is encouraged with 12 at-home activities and experiments including Make Your Own Fossil, Build a Recycled Toy House, and Measure Something You Can t See. References include a glossary and list of periodic elements.
Featuring the Achievements and Scientific Breakthroughs of 20 Amazing Women Throughout HistoryTapputi Belatekallim, First Perfume Maker (Mesopotamia, c. 1200 BCE)Mary Hebraea, Alchemist & Chemist (Alexandria, c. 1st Century) Maria Sibylla Merian, Entomologist (Germany, 1647-1717)Sarah Guppy, Engineers & Inventory (English, 1770-1852)Jeanne Villepreux-Power, Scientist (France, 1794-1871)Mary Anning, Scientist (England, 1799-1847)Margaret Knight, Inventor (USA, 1838-1914)Margarete Steiff, Inventor (Germany, 1847-1909)Madam C. J. Walker, Inventor (USA, 1867-1919)Lise Meitner, Physicist (Austria, 1878-1968)Inge Lehmann, Seismologist (Denmark, 1888-1993)Marguerite Perey, Scientist (France, 1909-1975)Bibha Chowdhuri, Astrophysicist (India, 1913-1991)Rosalind Franklin, Chemist & Scientist (England, 1920-1958)Stephanie Kwolek, Chemist & Inventory (USA, 1923-2014)Vera Rubin, Astrophysicist (USA, 1928-2016)Tu Youyou, Scientist (China, Bron 1930)Roseli Ocampo-Friedmann, Microbiologist (Philippines, 1937-2005)Omowunmi Sadik, Chemist (Nigeria, Bron 1964)Nzambi Matee, Engineer & Inventory (Kenya, Born 1992)
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