Science, Naturally!

Science, Naturally!

Infobox_Company
company_name = Science, Naturally!
foundation = 2006
founder = Dia L Michels
company_
company_type = Publishing
location =
num_employees = 5
industry = Books, Publishing
products = Books, DVDs
homepage = [http://www.sciencenaturally.com/ www.sciencenaturally.com]
Science, Naturally! is an American publishing company based in Washington, D.C. and founded in 2006 by award-winning science and health writer Dia L. Michels. Science, Naturally! is committed to increasing science literacy by exploring and demystifying key science topics.

Audience

Science, Naturally! books are targeted to upper elementary and middle school children and adolescents, but can also be read by parents, educators and anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of how science affects everyday life. Currently, Science, Naturally! has just three titles on the market with four more expected soon. All the books share the same themes of making science and math fun and accessible.

Books

Current titles include:
"If My Mom Were a Platypus: Mammal Babies and their Mothers" (ISBN 1-930775-35-0), which won a “NSTA Recommends” award by the National Science Teachers Association and has been featured by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
"101 Things Everyone Should Know About Science" (ISBN 0-9678020-5-9)
"One Minute Mysteries: 65 Short Mysteries to Solve With Science" (ISBN 0-9678020-1-6)


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