[STEM] What do summer and books have in common?


Hi Reader,

What do summer and books have in common?

They provide inspiration and relaxation

Nature contains many hidden innovations.

Summer's always been a time for me to get out in nature and connect with it, whether it's watching an anhinga dive beneath the water to catch fish (it's an amazing bird that just juts its head up every once in a while to swallow what it's caught), or a butterfly hopping from flower to flower.

Nature inspires me, and renews me.

So do books. For me, there's nothing like curling up with a good book, getting lost in the story. It's the ultimate escape.

I used to read Nancy Drew books as a kid... I'd get so engrossed in the story, my mother could say something to me, but I wouldn't hear her.

Today I have a very special collection of 12+ Middle Grade books for 99 cents or FREE just in time for summer! But act fast... this deal is only good for June 7-8.

What's your favorite book?

Hit reply and let me know.

Cheers!

Marsha & Mooney
Award-winning author / engineer & problem-solver

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P.S. I've been working on some Summer of STEM experiments... look for more news next week!

P.P.S. Check out these promos below... Summer Reads (FREE, and not just middle grade books), plus Middle Grade June!

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Making STEM accessible and fun: Changing attitudes about STEM through story; Building problem-solving skills through experiments. I’m an award-winning author & engineer. https://marshatufft.com – books, https://putneydesigns.com – STEM

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