Introduce a child you know to an exciting adventure with SOIC and SOT: The Microchips! Join SOIC and SOT as they journey from a warehouse to their new home, all while learning how to communicate with each other as they discover their life’s purpose along the way. This charming book is suitable for read-aloud sessions with children as young as four, but it also makes a wonderful gift for elementary school readers. SOIC and SOT: The Microchips is even featured in several SCALE K-12 microelectronic units for elementary-aged children! Through delightful illustrations and accessible technical language, SOIC and SOT: The Microchips effectively engages children while teaching the importance and applications of microchips, all while making learning both fun and informative. -Reviewer Virginia Hawkins
AlphaBot by Vicky Fang is an interactive flipbook that introduces the fundamental concepts of coding, robotics, and the engineering design process. Children can enjoy an immersive learning experience as the book explores various components of robotics and how each part contributes to the robot's overall functionality. Each page features a different part of the robot, showcasing how it enables movement or other functions. After learning about these components, children can unleash their creativity by designing their own robot while flipping through the pages and combining parts. This book not only fosters engineering skills and creative thinking but also introduces simple foundations of engineering design while encouraging curiosity and critical questioning. -Reviewer Hannah Garcia
Are you looking for a way to inspire a child to tinker, code, and build like an engineer? Doll-E 1.0, by Shanda McCloskey is a witty, engaging story that encourages young readers to embrace their love of STEM. In this delightful book, Charlotte, a young girl who is passionate about coding and building, receives a doll as a gift from her mother. At first, Charlotte finds the doll boring and doesn't quite know what to do with it. But soon, she discoveries the doll has a hidden battery pack. As Charlotte combines her love of technology with her creativity, she transforms her gift into something truly special. This empowering story shows that any child, that no matter what their interests are, can develop a passion for technology and engineering. Help inspire confidence and creativity for a child in your life with Doll-E 1.0, by Shanda McCloskey! – Reviewer Kayla Phillips
How to Explain Coding to a Grown-Up by Ruth Spiro is a delightful and accessible guide to coding that makes complex concepts easy to understand for both young readers and curious adults. With its clever mix of humor, simple explanations, and relatable analogies, this book is an excellent resource for anyone looking to dive into the world of technology without feeling overwhelmed. Spiro breaks down key coding concepts such as hardware, software, algorithms, and debugging in a way that feels approachable and fun. Rather than relying on jargon or overly technical language, she cleverly disguises these challenging ideas as “pro-tips,” making the material feel like a series of exciting discoveries rather than daunting lessons. Through playful illustrations and clear, engaging text, readers are introduced to the fundamentals of coding and how these concepts power the technology we use every day. This book is particularly well-suited for young minds eager to learn about the future of technology. It presents coding as a creative and empowering skill, not just for programmers, but for anyone who wants to understand how the world around them works. However, it’s also an excellent choice for adults who may feel intimidated by the idea of coding but want a lighthearted, non-intimidating introduction to the subject. How to Explain Coding to a Grown-Up is a perfect blend of education and entertainment, making coding both fun and enlightening. We love this book so much, it was one of our top five picks last year, and of course, it makes the list again this year. Whether for a young reader just starting to explore the tech world or an adult looking for a quick, enjoyable coding primer, this book is a wonderful resource that will inspire curiosity and confidence. -Reviewer Jennifer Heap
Are you looking for a way to spark a child’s interest in engineering? Rosie Revere, Engineer by Andrea Beaty is a charming and empowering children's book that introduces the wonders of engineering through the eyes of a creative, curious young girl. The story follows Rosie, who dreams of becoming a great inventor. However, like many budding engineers, Rosie struggles with the fear of failure. When her inventions don't work as planned, she feels discouraged. But through her journey, Rosie learns a valuable lesson: failure is a part of the process, and it’s through perseverance and creativity that great ideas come to life. Rosie Revere, Engineer teaches children the importance of resilience, problem-solving, and never giving up—qualities every engineer needs. As Rosie’s journey unfolds, she discovers that it’s not about being perfect, but about learning from mistakes and continuing to invent, no matter the setbacks. This delightful book will inspire both you and a child in your life to embrace creativity, celebrate failures as steppingstones, and believe in the power of perseverance—making it a wonderful read for any young aspiring engineer. -Reviewer Josh Clement
Are you looking for a way to inspire young kids in your life to explore STEM careers? Coding Can Change the World by Edwin Kim is an engaging book that illustrates how one person's coding skills can make a real difference. The story follows a young girl named Mia, who faces challenges while learning to code. Mia finds encouragement from her father to persevere through her challenges. The book highlights how various STEM fields utilize coding to tackle different problems, revealing the impactful side of coding. Mia discovers how coding can help people, animals, and our planet. This book helps children learn the importance of resilience when learning new skills, making it the perfect read for any budding engineer! -Reviewer Daisy Coble
Do you know a teenager interested in how microelectronics can shape their future career? The Smart Student’s Guide to Smart Manufacturing and Industry 4.0 by Mike Nager is an excellent resource for exploring a wide range of STEM careers and their real-world applications. This book encourages young readers to adopt an engineering mindset, prompting them to examine everyday objects and consider their production processes. Each chapter concludes with in-depth discussion questions that help to deepen understanding of the topics explored. The Smart Student’s Guide to Smart Manufacturing and Industry 4.0 is one of our favorites, which is why it has made our list for a second consecutive year. It’s an ideal read for any teen who wants to learn about manufacturing and the interconnectedness of various STEM fields. -Reviewer Daisy Coble