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Dr. Diane\'s Adventures in LearningDr. Diane's Adventures in LearningJourney Through Storytelling: Teresa Robeson on Bruce Lee, Science Wonders, and Diverse NarrativesSend us a textWhat do starry nebula, Bruce Lee, and disgustingly cool science facts have in common? They are all products of the creative mind of author Teresa Robeson. In this episode, we welcome back Teresa Robeson, a busy author with a rich background in science and storytelling. Teresa unveils her upcoming books, including Clear and Bright: A Ching Ming Festival Story; Disgustology: The Science of Gross; and a graphic biography, Who Smashed Hollywood Barriers with Gung Fu?: Bruce Lee. Teresa shares insights into the art of storytelling through visuals an...2025-03-0535 minDr. Diane\'s Adventures in LearningDr. Diane's Adventures in LearningCulture, Astrophysics, and Chickens: Adventures in Learning with Author Teresa RobesonSend us a textWhat do bicycles, Bruce Lee, the Dalai Lama, and the woman who helped unlock the secrets of the atom have in common? They are all products of the creative work of author Teresa Robeson.Teresa Robeson is the APALA Picture Book Award-winning author of Queen of Physics (also ILA Nonfiction PB Honor and NCTE Orbis Pictus Nonfiction Recommended Book). Other publications include Two Bicycles in Beijing and an essay in ...2023-04-2632 minThe Children\'s Book PodcastThe Children's Book PodcastTeresa Robeson Shares a Poem About a Bio BusTeresa Robeson, author and contributor on No World Too Big: Young People Fighting Global Climate Change, shares a poem for Poetry Month.  ADDITIONAL LINKS: Teresa Robeson website - www.teresarobeson.com Purchase the book - No World Too Big: Young People Fighting Global Climate Change CREDITS:   This podcast episode of The Children’s Book Podcast was written, edited, and produced by Matthew Winner. For a full transcript of this episode, visit matthewcwinner.com.    Write to me or...2023-04-1903 minBooks and BobaBooks and Boba#161 - November 2021 Book NewsOn this episode, we highlight the latest book and publishing news in Asian American literature for our November 2021 mid-month check-in! New books mentioned in our publishing news:Rebecca F. Kuang - YellowfaceJulie Kagawa - FatelessMaurene Goo - ThrowbackSamira Ahmed and Sona Charaipotra - Magic Has No BordersLisa Ko - Jackie and GisellePaula Yoo - Rising from the AshesJennifer Chen - Artifacts of an Ex Salima Alikhan - I Can Be All ThreeJesse Q. Sutanto - I’m Not Done with You...2021-11-2450 minSTEM Women in KidLitSTEM Women in KidLitSongju Ma Daemicke: STEM Across CulturesJoin children's book authors  Rajani LaRocca and Artemis Roehrig as they talk to software engineer and children's book author Songju Ma Daemicke  about STEM Across Cultures. Books recommended on this episode:Whole WhaleKaren Yin (Author)  Nelleke Verhoeff (Illustrator)Queen of Physics: How Wu Chien Shiung Helped Unlock the Secrets of the AtomTeresa Robeson (Author)  Rebecca Huang (Illustrator)GravityJason ChinAda Twist, ScientistAndrea Beaty (Author)  David Roberts (Illustrator)2021-11-1637 minChief Executive AuntieChief Executive AuntieEpisode 1: Children's Book Author Teresa RobesonTeresa Robeson is the author of Queen of Physics, a picture book about female physicist Wu Chien Shung, and the forthcoming Bicycles in Beijing, a picture tour of the sights of Beijing told from the POV of two bicycles. Teresa and I talked about:Staying focused (or trying to!) while working from homeFollowing spouses with academic careersThe importance of Asian American role modelsThe process of getting a book publishedHer new book (coming in 2020)Stay in TouchTo suggest a guest or submit a question, Ask Auntie anything here: https://chiefexecutiveauntie.com/contact/2019-10-0726 min