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Navigating the Stars of Knowledge: 10 Best STEM Books for Kids by Indian and International Authors

All aboard, young astronomers! Prepare yourself for an exciting journey through the constellations of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). Buckle up as we journey through ten of the best STEM books written by prominent Indian and international authors. These enthralling books promise an adventure full of wonder, discovery, and a quest for knowledge.


  1. "The Girl Who Drank the Moon" by Kelly Barnhill is a fanciful tale that intertwines magic, science, and the power of love.

  2. Andrea Beaty's "Rosie Revere, Engineer": This endearing story about a little inventor inspires children to dream big and never give up.

  3. "Would You Like to Be an Engineer?" Rohan Goswami and Nandini Nayar's "Be What You Want": This fascinating book delves into the fascinating world of engineering.

  4. Judy Sierra's "The Secret Science Project That Almost Ate the School": A funny story of a science experiment gone wrong that inspires a love of science.

  5. "The Adventures of Curious Ganz" by Vasvi Oza and Lavanya Karthik: An uplifting Indian fable about a young silkworm's interest about his surroundings.

  6. Tonya Bolden's "Pathfinders: The Journeys of 16 Extraordinary Black Souls" is a celebration of the accomplishments of black people in STEM areas.

  7. "George's Secret Key to the Universe" by Lucy and Stephen Hawking: A spectacular cosmic adventure that blends actual science with engrossing fiction.

  8. Dr. Arlyne Simon's "Abby Invents Unbreakable Crayons": An uplifting story about a young inventor that teaches children about the innovation process.

  9. "A Cloud Called Bhura: Climate Champions to the Rescue" by Bijal Vachharajani: This relevant Indian book discusses climate change in an approachable manner.

  10. Rachel Ignotofsky's "Women in Science: 50 Fearless Pioneers Who Changed the World": This beautifully illustrated book honours the accomplishments of fifty remarkable women in STEM.

So, young astronomers, grab your telescopes (or your favourite reading area) and prepare to embark on this brilliant voyage across the galaxy of knowledge. Who can say? One of these books could be the spark that ignites your own universe of exploration!


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