In the children’s science book, “Danger!
Volcanoes” by Seymour Simon, students are given a first person experience of
being on the edge of an erupting volcano. “Sisters and Brothers” by Robin Page
and Steve Jenkins, teaches children the value of sibling relationships in the
animal world and in the students’ lives. “Parrots over Puerto Rico” by Cindy
Trumbore and Susan L. Roth brings the story of Puerto Rico’s history –
including that of its wildlife – to life in vivid color. These are just a few
of the books making up the 150 book donation recently we recently provided to elementary
students in the Souderton Area School District.
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Subaru is carrying out the mission of Subaru Loves Learning by donating 150 science reading books to the
elementary school students of the Souderton Area School District. It’s all part
of the Subaru Love Promise, a pledge
to do right by the communities we serve; a promise to make a
positive impact in the world by focusing on improving our neighborhoods and communities.
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Subaru president Jeff Allen presents the Subaru
Loves Learning book donation to EMC Elementary School Principal Tamara M.
Callahan and EMC students from grades 2-5.
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This Subaru
Loves Learning book donation is a
program designed to donate outstanding, prize-winning books to schools with the
goal of engaging young learners in the world of science and inspire them to
want to learn more. These books are designed to supplement existing curriculum
by supporting K-12 science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)
education, while also helping to build reading and literacy skills.
All books have been awarded the AAAS/Subaru SB&F Prize for Excellence in Science
Books. This prize celebrates
outstanding science writing and illustration for children and young adults. The
prizes are meant to encourage the writing and publishing of high-quality
science books for all age groups. To support classroom learning, the AAAS also
publishes classroom-ready, standards-based lesson plans that help teachers
integrate these outstanding books into their teaching.
We hope the kids love their new books!
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