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Back-to-School Reads: Publishers Weekly Picks to Reinvigorate Young Minds

As summer winds down and the new school year approaches, kids trade sun-soaked adventures for reading time in the classroom. But don’t worry—Science Naturally is here with exciting titles to reignite their passion for learning.


Our carefully curated selection will help prepare your kids for the fall semester while keeping them engaged and entertained. From unraveling the mysteries of the night sky to teaching kids how science connects us all, our books transform learning into an exciting adventure.


We’re pleased to share that a few of these titles have been featured by the one-and-only Publishers Weekly!

 


In their 2024 Children’s Sneak Peek Previews, Publishers Weekly highlighted several of our standout books: Twinkle, Twinkle, Nighttime Sky, How Do You See the World?, and Talking Science. Acclaimed for their seamless blend of fun and education, these books delve into fascinating topics such as the sky beyond our solar system, the international system of units (SI), and the importance of eye health and safety. For those who might not be familiar, Publishers Weekly is a leading industry magazine renowned for guiding book buyers and industry professionals. Being featured by them is a huge honor, and we’re excited to showcase these standout titles to our readers and beyond.


Get a copy of any of these titles below:




Building on the good news, we’re thrilled to announce that Tiny Tern Takes Flight, one of our upcoming releases, has been chosen for review by Publishers Weekly! This captivating book for kids ages 4-7 takes readers on an epic journey with Arctic terns, from the Arctic to the Antarctic. With its lyrical narrative and dazzling illustrations, it brings to life one of nature’s most impressive migrations. While Tiny Tern Takes Flight  isn’t available yet for immediate purchase, it is available for preorder NOW on our site!


We’re grateful for these moments of recognition and are excited at the chance to connect with more parents, teachers, and students. This acknowledgment furthers our commitment to creating diverse, evolving educational books for every curious mind. Want more good reads? Explore our website for even more back-to-school options—using our filters by format, language, and age—you're sure to find the perfect book to inspire and educate your child!


Let’s make this school year the most exciting yet with books that spark curiosity and a love for learning—with beautiful illustrations to boot!


 

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