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Coming
September 2025

          How does science help solve a crime?
 

               Cross over the yellow tape and enter the behind-the-scenes world of                          forensics! From the crime scene to the laboratory, learn about the real                       tools and steps used to hunt for clues and crack the case. E is for the                         evidence you’ll find in this fascinating A to Z book.

 

         Watch as forensic scientists brush fingerprints and swab samples. See how
         UV lights and microscopes uncover clues. Learn how special gear keeps                      evidence safe from contamination. And, most importantly, discover how                     asking questions is the key to every investigation.

 

Written by a forensic scientist and STEM educator, Dr. Judy Staveley, C Is for Crime Scene is a quirky, science-focused peek at what really goes into solving a crime. Colorful and offbeat illustrations by  Alessandra Vitelli highlight creative thinking and reveal the amazing possibilities of forensic science.  

 

Engaging for young children and entertaining for adults, this is the perfect

read aloud for science lovers, true crime junkies, armchair detectives,

and their pint-sized partners in crime!

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              Book Details 

Hardcover (ISBN 978-1-958629-91-8)
$18.95

Ebook (ISBN 978-1-958629-92-5)
$15.99

Age Range
2-7 years

Grade Range 
PreK-2nd

Trim Size
8" x 8"
 

Page Count
32

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Praise for C Is for Crime Scene

"Everyone loves forensic science—even kids!
Dr. Staveley's book takes the mystery out of the
work forensic scientists do every day."

—Rana DellaRocco, MS, MPA, ABC-MB, Chief of Science & Evidence, Baltimore Police Department

Meet the Author and Illustrator

Dr. Judy Staveley is a biotechnology expert and STEM consultant with advanced degrees in forensic science, biology, and health psychology. She has worked on biodefense and public health with federal agencies and has taught at multiple universities. Dedicated to mentoring future scientists, Dr. Staveley has directed the American Junior Academy of the National Association of Academies of Science and has served as President of the Washington Academy of Sciences. An advocate for gender inclusivity in STEM, she collaborates with organizations like STEM for Her and STEMifyGirls. She lives in the Washington, D.C. area and can be reached at Judy.Staveley@ScienceNaturally.com.

Alessandra Vitelliis a freelance illustrator based in Naples, Italy.
She has worked on several children’s books for Italian and international publishing houses and teaches illustration at the Scuola Italiana di Comix in Naples. Alessandra is inspired by many things, including her children, her kittens, dreams, and new colors she sees around the world. In addition to illustration, she is passionate about photography and typography. She currently lives in Naples with her partner, two children, and two cats.

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