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You just finished Hey Smart Girl: Earth Science
How good does that feel?! Want a few freebies and hands-on challenges to keep your science brain buzzing?
For curious girls ages 8–12 (and the grown-ups cheering them on).
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Try a science experiment next
Pick one and do it this week — your future scientist will thank you.
Make a Camera Obscura
Turn a shoebox into a mini “see-the-world” science camera.
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Extract Strawberry DNA
Yes, you can actually SEE DNA using kitchen ingredients.
Try it →
Egg Drop Challenge
Build, test, improve — the best kind of learning (with dramatic results!).
Let’s go →Earth Science was just the beginning…
Where do you want to go next — inside your body, into atoms, or into the invisible rules that run the universe?
Hey Smart Girl: Book of Chemistry
Explore bubbling reactions, crystal-growing experiments, and trivia that makes chemistry come alive.
Discover the Chemistry Book
Hey Smart Girl: Book of Physics
Gravity, motion, light, and sound — brought to life with exciting challenges and girl-powered energy.
See the Physics Book
Hey Smart Girl: Book of Biology
From cells to systems, this biology book connects real science to real life — plus hands-on experiments she’ll love.
Explore the Biology BookA quick note for parents & educators
Thank you for choosing to explore science with your child — it honestly means a great deal. The Hey Smart Girl series was built on one simple belief: every curious girl deserves science that’s real, hands-on, and confidence-building — not dumbed down, not dry.
If this book sparked even one “whoa, that’s so cool!” moment in your home or classroom, a short Amazon review helps other parents and educators find science resources they can trust. And if you have suggestions for future editions, I’m always listening.
The world needs curious girls — thank you for raising one. — Sharon