Re: [EXTERNAL] CLE K-12 Discussion: Children's books
Joyner, Elizabeth R. (GSFC-613.0)[SCIENCE SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS INC] 16 Nov 2022 09:17 EST
Hey there,
I bet someone from the Waters Center for Systems Thinking may be able to help. Check them out. They have great resources.
https://waterscenterst.org/
erj
On 11/15/22, 5:45 PM, "xxxxxx@simplelists.com on behalf of Lees Stuntz" <xxxxxx@simplelists.com on behalf of xxxxxx@clexchange.org> wrote:
Dlear Listserv members,
I need your help. I am working with a local children's museum on creating a cause and effect exhibit. I am striving to make sure they have circular causality in the exhibit, not just linear causality. They asked me for a list of children's books (picture books) that can be read to children that show causality. I would love books that illustrate both reinforcing and balancing feedback loops. What have you found to be good?
And if anyone has any ideas about how to illustrate feedback loops to children in a physical, experimental, hands-on way that would be good for a museum, I would love to hear them. The museum is one of the original discovery type children's museums based on children learning through play.
Thank you for your help!
Lees
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