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How many ways can you say "carrot?" Thanks to Linnaeus, there's one scientific name we can all say. #STEM #science #kidlit #nonfiction #homeschoolingadvice #BookShelf @charlesbridge
Such fun to listen to someone else read your book out loud. Karl, Get Out of the Garden: Carolus Linnaeus and the Naming of Everything was featured on Sunday Science Storytime (live on facebook every Sunday 7pm with George Joseph Steele. #kidlit #STEM #biography #ScienceMatters
Looking forward to museums opening #WorldOceansDay #WorldOceanDay #MuseumFromHome #oceans #art
Spending a lazy Sunday at the (virtual) museum, admiring some beautiful women. #SundayMorning #MuseumFromHome #women
Enjoying virtual art since I can't go to the museum to see real art. #art #birthofvenus #botticelli #MuseumFromHome
Quarantine reading: The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey. Her detective is getting cabin fever, confined to bed with a spinal injury, and decides to solve a cold case--from 1483. #amreading #Quarantine #MysteryMonday
Final Jeopardy question last night: a century before Darwin, who classified humans and orangutans in the same group? If they'd read my bio, Karl, Get Out of the Garden, they'd have known the answer: Carolus Linnaeus! #STEM #biography #scientist #kidlit @charlesbridge
So proud that Karl Get Out of the Garden is a Bank St. Cook Award honoree. In such great company! @BankStreetLib @charlesbridge #kidlit