Children’s Books: Science vs. What Scientists Do

What does this even mean? Scientists do science, right? But what is doing science? To a field biologist, that might mean observing insects, or mammals, in their natural environment. To a particle physicist, that might mean working in a supercollider! And everything in between. However, most kids don’t know what any of that looks like. Even if they read science books, and my investigations suggest they do read science books, most of those books talk about what scientists found, not about how they found it.

What Scientists do

Scientists in action!

Field Scientist
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Stardust Sample Analysis

NASA ID: ARC-2006-ACD06-0216-024 Stardust sample analysis @ UC Berkeley clean room with Dr Scott Sandford, NASA Ames Astrophysicist – mission samples provided to UC Berkeley for analysis by NASA Berkeley researcher Zack Gainsforth 


Biochemical laboratory analysis

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Children’s Books Showing What Scientists Do

Check this page soon. Our first book is ready to send to publishers, and we hope to have it published in 2026. See how a young girl of the future learns how famous cytologist and Nobel prize winner Dr. Barbara McClintock worked.

Our second book, still in progress, will be all about the science work behind the discovery of the H. Pylori bacterial cause of ulcers.