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Sometimes We Do

Modeling ways for fathers to teach math to their small children in everyday interactions.

Johari loves Daddy days, when he and his father make pancakes and play with trains. Together Johari and his father chat about size, number, amount, recipes, and family chores. Playful illustrations allow a glimpse of Johari’s fantasy world and invite further discussion of the book’s early math concepts.

 

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Partner with Tumblehome

PARTNER WITH TUMBLEHOME TO INSPIRE KIDS IN STEM For more than a decade Tumblehome has been working to inspire kids’ love of science through the power of story. We have grown from a children’s book publisher to our role today as a non-profit trans-media STEM publisher and educational research organization. […]

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HOLIDAY BOOK BUNDLES

  We love this time of year! Tumblehome Staff has created LIMITED EDITION book bundles for all the readers and booklovers in your life…. meaning there are very limited quantities. Orders will be accepted until bundles are sold out or 12/10….whichever comes first. Shipping is FREE. Want a customized bundle? Email us […]

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AI Talking Pumpkin Head Software & Lesson Idea Resources

If you’ve seen our cool Youtube video about making an AI Talking Pumpkin (or Whatever) Head, and you’re looking for links to software and resources, look no further! About this Project This video takes us through a very brief tutorial on how to do a style transfer form of AI […]

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Aquatic Activities

  What lives in Casco Bay?                                                                            City Fish or Country Fish Activity Learning […]

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Can A.I. Cure Coronavirus?

There’s been a lot of talk lately about new technologies used to advance critical areas of medicine.  Namely, with infectious diseases, and specifically the Covid-19 crisis, people are discussing the potential of artificial intelligence to speed up vaccine creation and drug discovery. In recent weeks, unrelated to the novel coronavirus, […]

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HOW TO WRITE A BOOK REVIEW

For 6-8-year-olds: Dictate to a grownup or write it yourself. 9 and above: Write it yourself! We write book reviews to help other readers find good books (and avoid bad ones). Nobody has time to read everything. Why should they read this book? Your book review does not have to [...]
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Tumblehome Book Activities & Lesson Plans

Tumblehome G.A.S. Book Activities / Lesson Plans / Homeschool Ideas Why Engage in Galactic Academy of Science (GAS) Activities? Or better yet, why not start a Tumblehome GAS Book & Activity Club? The GAS Club experience is like a combination of chatting with your friends after a great movie, imagining […]

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Eva J. Pell

ReVISIONS or How I Learned to Write for Kids This is the story of my journey to become a writer of children’s books. Why was it so hard? I had a long career as a scientist. I had written > 100 scholarly papers and successful grant proposals worth millions of […]

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Gail Hedrick

Something Stinks!– inspired by a real event  As a children’s writer, my radar is always up for topics of interest to kids. As a lifelong water baby—competitive swimmer, sailor, water skier, and water safety instructor, mostly on lakes and rivers from Michigan to three southern states—I gravitate to all things […]

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