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Monday, March 4, 2019

Blog Tour for Anna & Evan Meet Charles Darwin by Tanya Hutter and Lina Daniel


Anna & Evan Meet Charles Darwin
by Tanya Hutter and Lina Daniel



Summary:
Join Anna and Evan on a magical adventure to the Galapagos Islands where they meet Charles Darwin, discover unusual animals and learn some interesting scientific facts.

This engaging and educational book is ideal for young children to encourage curiosity and interest in the natural world and science.

The project was supported by L’Oréal UK and Ireland For Women In Science Fellowship.
The Department of Chemistry at Cambridge tweeted: https://twitter.com/ChemCambridge/status/1095236077911187456

Information about the Book
Title: Anna & Evan meet Charles Darwin
Author: Tanya Hutter and Lina Daniel
Illustrator: Karin Eklund
Release Date: 28th February 2019
Genre: Picture Book
Page Count: 30
Publisher: Clink Street Publishing
 


Author Information




As a young girl, Dr. Tanya Hutter couldn't imagine that she would end up being a leading scientist in nanotechnology and chemical sensing, and a Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge. Currently, she lives in Cambridge with her husband and their two curious children that inspired the book.

Lina Daniel has been always interested in science and medicine, eventually becoming a chemist and a pharmacist, and currently working in the pharmaceutical industry. With her husband, she is raising three enthusiastic boys. They all share a passion for scientific experiences, engineering novelties, fun historical facts, travels and adventures.

Tanya and Lina have been close friends for over two decades. The fact that they are both raising young children enhanced their desire to encourage kids to learn about science, and finally, drew them to write their first illustration book for small children. Hopefully, this will be the first one in a series of books about notable scientists and engineers.  


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Review by Gia:
Anna & Evan meet Charles Darwin is a good read. I got this one to read to my special needs and non verbal. She loves a night book read to her but has a very little attention span so I look for books geared toward the under 5year ago group. When I picked this one up I did initial scan to see how many words each page had. I thought there were too many words to keep her attention but I decided to give it a try and she loved it. The pictures are great. While I was reading the words she was loving the pictures and pointing to them. There are a lot of interesting facts in the story. I definitely learned a few things reading this one. When I finished reading, my daughter took the book and continued to flip through the pages. This one was a hit with her and I enjoyed it too.
5 Amazeballs Stars!  

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