This is the international (ex North America) English edition of “Emma Ren Junior Paleontologist” by Jenny Lu that has just been released by Marshall Cavendish.

Emma thinks dinosaurs are scary, so when her class goes on a trip to the Natural History Museum to study dinosaurs and fossils, she isn’t at all keen… She’s partnered with Jake to find a fossil in a big chunk of dirt. Luckily, Jake loves dinosaurs and is happy to take the lead, but will Emma be able to overcome her fear so she can be a paleontologist for the day?

The story features Mary Anning a pioneered paleontologist and fossils collector, a female role model in the male-dominated field of paleontology and STEM. Bursting with fun facts and age-appropriate information, it is an engaging story perfect for young kids.

What readers are saying:

★★★★★ “My students just love Emma Ren books. As we read this we were able to dive deep into the many great vocabulary words and use the context clues to help us figure out their meaning. […] Such a great addition to my classroom library.”

★★★★★ “Very interesting way to mix and match STEM with a story for kids. Illustrations are great and very original. Would love to see more of Emma Ren adventures (maybe animations?). Emma Ren has lots of smart and STEM potential to grow.”

Publishers interested to know about the rights availability, please get in touch with our agency.

This is the international English edition of “Emma Ren: Robot Engineer” by Jenny Lu that will be released shortly!

Emma Ren loves building things, so when she’s given a school project to build a battle robot, she couldn’t be happier…until she’s partnered with Jeremy. Emma must use all her creativity and design skills to come up with the ultimate battle robot, but will it be enough?

“Emma Ren: Robot Engineer” highlights a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) approach to learning, promoting key skills such as problem solving, creativity, critical thinking and collaboration. It is a story that will inspire young readers especially young girls to follow their passion and encourage them to be thinkers, problem solvers, doers, innovators, and inventors.

★★★★★ “I love the illustrations cute and engaging. It conveys the message that science is for anyone. Inspirational and fun. Definitely recommend.” ~ Amazon customer

★★★★★ “I’m a teacher-librarian and this is a MUST for libraries and classrooms that want to encourage STEM in their classes.” ~ Amazon customer

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