![]() In 2003, she became a Member of the Order of Canada and in 2007, she received an Honourary Doctor of Laws from her alma mater, the University of Western Ontario. contributing pieces to Chatelaine, Canadian Living, Reader’s Digest and Maclean’s. She became a freelance journalist in Washington, D.C. She studied journalism at Carlton University then worked as a reporter for the Ottawa Citizen and CBC Television. She was a psychiatric occupational therapist for three years before deciding to focus on her writing. fascinating and funny.” -Imaginary Elevatorsīorn in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Paulette Bourgeois graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Occupational therapy from the University of Western Ontario in 1974. a promising start to an entertaining new picture book series.” -CM Reviews “ fun and inventive way to introduce young children to STEM concepts and the scientific method. A charmingly illustrated picture book version of the classic fairy tale for little children. It’s never too early to teach kids to question what they read or watch.” -Quill & Quire Goldilocks and the Three Bears/Ricitos de Oro Y Los Tres Osos - Teresa Mlawer 2015-08 Lost in the woods, a tired and hungry girl finds the house of the three bears where she helps herself to food. Griffiths’s brightly daffy illustrations - some enlightening fun. “ur goose guide - with notable help from Alex G. “This imaginative book is perfect for libraries with makerspaces and strong STEM programming.” -School Library Journal One of CCBC’s Best Books for Kids & Teens (Fall 2022), Starred Selection! Praise for PROFESSOR GOOSE DEBUNKS GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS: At the back of the book, readers will find Professor Goose’s instructions on how to engineer their own chair for a (teddy) bear! Jammed with jokes and wonderfully silly illustrations, this book entertains while it introduces basic scientific laws and rules to young readers. And maybe Goldilocks should have used a GPS so she wouldn’t have gotten lost in the first place? ![]() Bears don’t live in cottages - they prefer dens! The smallest bowl of porridge wouldn’t be “just right” - it would have been the coldest! Professor Goose is delighted to see Baby Bear use the scientific method and Goldilocks’s fight or flight response. Join Professor Goose as she - literally - travels through the pages of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, fact-checking, exposing the flaws and explaining the science. One morning, she woke up as the sun was streaming through her window thinking it was time for school, she leapt out of bed. While they are out, Goldilocks comes into the house. Mother Goose’s fairy tales are NOT based in science, and her great niece Professor Goose thinks it’s time to share the truth. Once upon a time, in a little house on the edge of the woods, a girl called Goldilocks lived with her parents. The three bears take a walk in the woods while their porridge cools. ![]() The first in a new series by the author of Franklin the Turtle! Join Professor Goose in this STEM-filled picture book as she fact-checks classic fairy tales and shares the science behind these flawed stories. Griffiths, publishing today( Rocketbird Books UK)! Congratulations on the UK edition of PROFESSOR GOOSE DEBUNKS GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS by Paulette Bourgeois, illustrated by Alex G.
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