My Dog Is Not a Scientist bookcover

My Dog Is Not a Scientist

Betsy Ellor 

(Author)

Luisa Vera 

(Illustrator)
4.9/5.0
21,000+ Reviews
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Description

A humorous, endearing story about a passionate, young scientist who is determined to achieve her goal--no matter what!

Yara is out to prove that she's the greatest scientist in town!

Her annoying neighbor Eddie always wins the Science Fair, but this year is going to be HER year. Like every good scientist, Yara starts with a question, makes observations, and comes up with a hypothesis . . . but each time she starts an experiment, her dog, Renzo, ruins it!

Could Renzo be up to something more than making trouble?

From Betsy Ellor and Luisa Vera comes a humorous, endearing story about a passionate, young scientist who is determined to achieve her goal--no matter what!

Product Details

PublisherYeehoo Press
Publish DateApril 18, 2023
Pages40
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781953458469
Dimensions10.4 X 8.3 X 0.5 inches | 1.1 pounds

About the Author

Betsy Ellor lives in a house near the beach where curiosity and chaos run wild. She divides her time between seeking out great stories and designing spaces like science labs, classrooms, and restaurants where others can cultivate their own curiosity. Her previous works include the anthology Heroic Care, and Sara Crewe, a family musical that's been performed across the U.S.
Luisa Vera was born in Spain. After getting a degree in Fine Arts, she moved to New York, where she continued her illustration studies. Her characters have nosed their way into the pages of The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Wall Street Journal, The International Herald Tibune, La Vanguardia and El País, and have dressed up for all kinds of occasions, such as book covers, posters, catalogues, children's books, and exhibitions.

Reviews

Clear evidence that the scientific method works as well for dogs as for people...A funny hypothesis properly tested and confirmed...Science in action! ...Ellor closes with a simplified restatement of the scientific method and a bulleted list of enticing project ideas (dog related and otherwise) to explore. --Kirkus Reviews

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