STEAM Stories: The Great Go-Kart Race (Science)
Max and Suzy are entered in the Great Go-kart Race and all is going well until... they get stuck in the mud! Help them overcome several obstacles en route, such as fixing a puncture and a flat battery in this fun, interactive science story! Will the dynamic duo find the solutions to all the problems and win the race? STEAM Stories is a series of interactive picture books, each introducing a different STEAM topic: Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Maths. Join dynamic duo Max and Suzy in these action-packed problem-solving adventures which introduce children to key STEAM concepts through a gripping, interactive story.
Jonathan Litton has written numerous childrens books in prose and verse. He loves using his science background to write about sea creatures, space and saving the planet, but is also fond of penning stories about pirates, princesses and picnics.Magali Mansillais a freelance illustrator based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Magali uses a variety of techniques to create her illustrations, but her priority is capturing the magic of childhood in dreamlike forms and colours.
Author: Jonathan Litton
Format: Paperback, 24 pages, 8mm x 8mm
Published: 2018, Quarto Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Genre: Pre-school & Early Learning
Interest Age: From 4 to 6 years
Max and Suzy are entered in the Great Go-kart Race and all is going well until... they get stuck in the mud! Help them overcome several obstacles en route, such as fixing a puncture and a flat battery in this fun, interactive science story! Will the dynamic duo find the solutions to all the problems and win the race? STEAM Stories is a series of interactive picture books, each introducing a different STEAM topic: Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Maths. Join dynamic duo Max and Suzy in these action-packed problem-solving adventures which introduce children to key STEAM concepts through a gripping, interactive story.
Jonathan Litton has written numerous childrens books in prose and verse. He loves using his science background to write about sea creatures, space and saving the planet, but is also fond of penning stories about pirates, princesses and picnics.Magali Mansillais a freelance illustrator based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Magali uses a variety of techniques to create her illustrations, but her priority is capturing the magic of childhood in dreamlike forms and colours.