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New NSTA Kids™ Book Introduces Children to the Science and Beauty of Snowflakes

Next Time You See a Snowflake Bridges STEM Concepts and Literary Learning to Engage Young Readers in the Joy and Science of the Winter World

MCLEAN, Va.October 29, 2024 —The National Science Teaching Association (NSTA) announced the release of a new NSTA Kids™ book from best-selling author Emily Morgan. Developed to help introduce early readers to exciting science phenomena, Next Time You See a Snowflake seamlessly blends science concepts with engaging literary learning for young learners.

Next Time You See a Snowflake is the newest addition to the Next Time You See series, designed to inspire elementary-aged children to develop a sense of curiosity about the natural world around them, like sunsets, spiderwebs, pill bugs, and snowflakes. Perfect for the upcoming winter season, this book answers common questions about snowflakes like; How do they form? What affects their size and shape? Is it true that no two are alike? Readers will get an up-close look at the intricate pattern that makes up a snowflake while simultaneously practicing science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) skills like how to use a simple magnifying glass and identifying patterns.

“We are thrilled to introduce Next Time You See a Snowflake to our readers,” said Cathy Iammartino, Chief Product Officer at NSTA. “This new title beautifully combines scientific exploration with the power of storytelling, offering a unique opportunity for children to engage both their curiosity and imagination. By weaving together science concepts and literary learning, this book fosters a deeper understanding of the natural world, encouraging young readers to not only learn about their environment but also to wonder, question, and explore. Perfect for cozy reading by the fire, inspire curiosity and wonder—just in time for the holiday season!” 

Next Time You See a Snowflake is currently available to order online and will be hot off the press and ready for purchase at NSTA’s National Conference on Science Education in New Orleans this November 6-9. The conference will be hosting a hands-on workshop on the Next Time You See series. Led by members of the NSTA Early Childhood-Elementary Committee, the session addresses the relationship between the NSTA Kids™ book series and natural phenomena providing an interactive platform for educators to discover how this series of books can support & enhance the science classroom. 

“This new book introduces young readers to the science of the winter world,” said author Emily Morgan. “Next Time You See a Snowflake explores the formation and science behind snowflakes. Whether used by teachers, homeschoolers, or parents, it’s perfect for instilling a passion for reading in children while they explore the science behind the world they live in. I hope it inspires curiosity and creates memorable moments of learning and awe.”

This book is an essential tool for any educator, parent, homeschooler, or tutor looking to combine a love for science and reading in young students. Perfect for a home library or as a classroom resource, engage young minds with relevant and exciting science about snowflakes—just in time for the first snowfall of the year!

About NSTA

The National Science Teaching Association (NSTA) is a vibrant community of 35,000 science educators and professionals committed to best practices in teaching science and its impact on student learning. NSTA offers high-quality science resources and continuous learning so that science educators can grow professionally and excel in their careers. For new and experienced teachers alike, the NSTA community offers the opportunity to network with like-minded peers at the national level, connect with mentors and leading researchers, and learn from the best in the field. For more information, visit https://www.nsta.org/, or follow NSTA on X, formerly known as TwitterFacebookInstagramYouTube, and LinkedIn.

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Contact
Kate Falk, NSTA
(703) 312-9211
kfalk@nsta.org
 

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