Enjoy Amazon's #1 New Release for Children's "How Things Work"
Brett Hoffstadt, PMP, P.E.
Engineer, Innovator, & Author. Inspired to create kids STEAM books like "Exploring Smart Cities for Kids,""Goodnight Moon Base"
Bringing modern, relevant subjects to children in fun, creative, and effective ways to encourage their learning and growth is a passionate mission of mine. It is also a passion of Jonathan Reichental , a global leader and expert on smart cities, emerging technologies, and author of the best-selling reference book "Smart Cities for Dummies."
We are proud to share the release of our second book in the STEAM-Powered Kids book series: EXPLORING CITIES BEDTIME RHYMES: From Cities of the Past to Smart Cities of the Future.
It was just released yesterday in both Kindle and paperback formats. It's exciting to share that the Kindle edition became the #1 New Release for How Things Work in children's books!
Kids now have a fun book of rhymes with children and animals from around the globe that walk them through the important world of cities.
Water is essential for us to all exist,
from drinking to cleaning it forms a long list.
Many water pipes are really old.
They struggle to move liquids that are hot and that are cold.
Old pipes can create waste from leaky holes.
A smart city will fix them as one of its goals.
This book provides rich insights for kids about the world around them. While lighthearted in nature, the rhymes are nuggets of learning on a wide range of important civic topics. They include areas such as:
Drones will drive the streets and fly up high.
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They'll go beep-beep to avoid you and buzz through the sky.
Deliveries, inspections, and more without a crew.
What do you think drones could do?
Along the way, the book explores a wide variety of contemporary subjects such as:
These engaging rhymes are taken directly from our popular and 5-star reviewed companion book, Exploring Smart Cities Activity Book for Kids.
Providing children with the knowledge they need to succeed and thrive in the future is imperative for us. Perhaps even more important and fundamental, we must help them have the desire to learn and the confidence that they can do something positive about themselves and their future. (Instilling a growth mindset!) That's why we made optimistic rhymes like these:
Quality of life requires innovation,
to make cities great in every nation.
With lots of new ideas in the mix,
there are plenty of things a city can fix.
If you are close to any children, we hope you'll give them a positive boost for their bedtime -- and their future -- with our latest book. You can find both books in the series here: https://smartcitybook.com/kids/ .
Take care and take charge,
Brett