Mae Jemison
A kid's book about reaching your dreams

Mea Jemison

Ready to inspire your little astronauts? Let’s dive into the stellar story of Mae Jemison, the first African American woman to travel in space. "Mae Jemison: A Kid's Book About Reaching Your Dreams" is a fantastic resource that will not only capture the imaginations of young minds but also teach them the importance of perseverance and dreaming big!

Start by introducing your children to Mae’s early life. Born in 1956, Mae had a curiosity that knew no bounds. She was fascinated with science, especially space, from a very young age. Use engaging activities like a "dream board" where kids can draw or write their own big dreams, just like Mae did. This can be a fun and interactive way to show that no dream is too big if you’re willing to work for it.

Next, delve into her journey to becoming an astronaut. From studying chemical engineering to earning her medical degree, Mae’s path wasn’t easy, but she never gave up. Highlight her determination with a classroom discussion or a home study session on overcoming obstacles. Maybe even a little role-play where kids can "apply" to be astronauts, complete with mock interviews and "training exercises" in the playground or living room!

Finally, celebrate Mae’s accomplishments and discuss her life after NASA. She didn’t stop at space; she became a professor and continues to inspire with her advocacy for science education. Why not wrap up with a creative project, like having students design their own space mission patches or write a letter to their future selves about their dreams? It’s a fun way to reinforce the message that learning and dreaming are lifelong adventures.

So grab your copy of "Mae Jemison: A Kid's Book About Reaching Your Dreams" and get ready to launch into an educational journey that’s out of this world! Happy teaching!

Author: Mary Nhin

Mary loves being the guinea pig for all her husband's kitchen creations. She is a mom of three boys, serial entrepreneur, and author. For 20 years, she has been serving families through her companies, Nhinja and Ninja Life Hacks. She has been awarded the Forty under 40 and Inc 5000. Her books have sold over 3 million copies worldwide.

Book Details:

  • Publishers: Mini Movers
  • Format: Hardback
  • Print length: 33 pages
  • Dimensions: 21.59 x 0.2 x 21.59 cm
  • Reading age: 6 - 8 years old
  • Publication date: 11 Dec. 2020
  • ISBN: 163731048X

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Mae Jeminson Astronaut

Are you prepared for an extraordinary educational journey? Today, we embark on an exploration of the remarkable life and achievements of Mae Jemison, a pioneering figure in the realm of space exploration. Brace yourselves, as her narrative is not only brimming with inspiration but also exemplifies the profound impact of female empowerment!

Mae Jemison, born on October 17, 1956, in Decatur, Alabama, transcends the title of astronaut, embodying roles as a physician, engineer, and educator. From a young age, Mae's inquisitive nature was drawn to the realms of science and space. Envision a youthful Mae, captivated by the Apollo missions on television, harboring aspirations of touching the stars. Her aspirations were not mere dreams; they materialized into reality. Armed with a degree in chemical engineering from Stanford University and a medical degree from Cornell University, Mae's professional odyssey encompassed diverse terrains, including serving as a medical officer with the Peace Corps in Liberia and Sierra Leone.

However, Mae's ambitions soared beyond earthly boundaries. In 1992, she embarked on a celestial voyage aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour, etching her name as the first African American woman in space. This monumental feat shattered not only glass ceilings but propelled her beyond the confines of earthly restrictions. Mae's trajectory continued beyond NASA as she established the Jemison Group, championing the causes of science education and technology. She stands as a living testament to the transformative power of curiosity, tenacity, and a touch of celestial grace, inspiring our students to dream magnificently and strive for the unreachable stars.

When delving into the realms of space exploration with your students, infuse the enchantment of Mae Jemison's narrative. Her tale transcends the cosmos, encapsulating themes of resilience, barrier-breaking, and the boundless opportunities that education unveils. As you engage in the noble task of teaching, may your classrooms resonate with the spirit of curiosity and awe.

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