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Yasmin the Scientist

Saadia Faruqi

Everyone seems to have an idea for the science fair except for Yasmin! After some failed experiments, Yasmin's snack break with Nani inspires an idea. Together they use kitchen science for sweet success!

Book Details

  • Publisher: Picture Window Books
  • Publish Date: Jan 1st, 2021
  • Pages: 32
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.70in - 5.70in - 0.20in - 0.15lb
  • EAN: 9781515883739
  • Recommended age: 05-08
  • Categories: Family - MultigenerationalReaders - BeginnerReligious - Muslim

About the Author

Aly, Hatem: - Hatem Aly is an Egyptian-born illustrator whose work has been featured in multiple publications worldwide. He currently lives in beautiful New Brunswick, Canada, with his wife, son, and more pets than people. When he is not dipping cookies in a cup of tea or staring at blank pieces of paper, he is usually drawing books. One of the books he illustrated is The Inquisitor's Tale by Adam Gidwitz, which won a Newbery Honor and other awards despite Hatem's drawings of a farting dragon, a two-headed cat, and stinky cheese.
Faruqi, Saadia: - Saadia Faruqi is a Pakistani American writer, interfaith activist, and cultural sensitivity trainer featured in O, The Oprah Magazine. She is the author of the Yasmin and Ali the Great series, and the Eisner award-nominated graphic novel Saving Sunshine. She also writes chapter books, picture books, and middle grade novels. Saadia is editor-in-chief of Blue Minaret, an online magazine of poetry, short stories, and art. She lives in Houston, Texas, with her family.

Praise for this book

Second grader Yasmin needs an idea for the school science fair. Baba offers to help her make a volcano, but in -inimitable Y-asmin style, she creates an experiment that's uniquely her own. Supported by -caring adults at school and a loving, multigenerational home, Yasmin is relatable, inspirational, and charming. Aly's vibrant full-color art has a hip, retro 1960s feel and perfectly captures Yasmin's wide-eyed curiosity. It's a perfectly designed early reader with plenty of white space, no more than six words per line, and a balance of long and short sentences. Back matter encourages readers to learn simple Urdu words like salaam (hello) and shukriya (thank you). Fun facts about Pakistan, such as the country's flag, popular foods, and spoken languages, are included. Bringing the book to a fizzy, delightful end is the recipe for Yasmin's drinkable science project. -VERDICT Highly recommended for all early reader collections.-- "School Library Journal"
In this joyful, reassuring series, a second-grader solves typical kid problems like getting separated from her parents when they're shopping, and spilling on her clothes. Faruqi, who was born in Pakistan, integrates the country's customs into the plots. Full-color illustrations throughout make this series even more engaging, says Parents advisor Jennifer Serravallo, author of The Reading Strategies Book. 12 books, ages 5 to 8-- "Parents"