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Mama Gone Geek: Calling On My Inner Science Nerd to Help Navigate the Ups and Downs of Parenthood

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Science is the ultimate parenting tool. After all, it’s really all about observing, asking questions, solving problems, making mistakes, and trying again and again and again—just like being a mom or dad! Come along with Lynn Brunelle as she initiates you into the joys of geek-style parenting. A proud geek mom herself—and an Emmy-winning writer for the show Bill Nye, the Science Guy—Lynn has had a love of science from the time she was a child. When she had her own kids, science became like a friend she could lean on for support, helping her make sense of the joy, pain, and uncertainty of parenting. Join her as she infuses her days with science, and shares it, in all its geeky wonder, with her kids.

242 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 7, 2014

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July 21, 2014
The idea was better than the execution here. It was a little all over the place, which made it feel pretty impersonal for a memoir.
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Author 57 books243 followers
June 20, 2016
With my husband having his Geek Dad books, I wanted to read more geek mama ones. This one definitely fit the bill! Fun stories of parenting and cool experiments to do with your children. I loved reading about Lynn's and her sons' wonder and thirst for scientific knowledge, and how she instilled that in them from a very young age. Being a nerd is something to be proud of.
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December 10, 2016
Not what I expected, but that isn't the author's fault. Think of it as a series of vignettes where a mother takes normal every day events to share principles of science with her kids. The thing that makes it a bit fun/different is the little science exercises at the end of every chapter that look fun for young children.
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January 24, 2021
3.5 - more of a fun light quick read, was hoping for more geekiness and ideas
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March 18, 2017
Not as entertaining as I thought it was going to be
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85 reviews
February 27, 2016
I loved this book! It sure is a challenge to do a PhD when you have a hyperactive 2-year-old, but this book has already helped me - it's a real mood-booster and has given me lots of ideas for how to spend quality time with my daughter. We've both loved the experiments we've tried this far and look forward to trying more. Of course, I had to get up really early after sleepless nights to get a chance to read the book, but it was well worth it.

Strongly recommended to all parents of young children!
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Author 2 books36 followers
February 16, 2016
An unusual parenting memoir with the deep (and sometimes trivial) life issues and discussions about life with young children and how the author used scientific concepts to explain everything to her kids. The best part is that each chapter ends with a science experiment you can do with your kids to explain a concept to them.
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March 19, 2015
Great book. Very funny! She is a science writer for Bill Nye and writes about raising her two boys. Unique way of looking at parenting issues with scientific explanations/descriptions! Loved loved loved!
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July 30, 2015
Loved this! Kept it on my bedside bookshelf and enjoyed it one hilarious (and often poignant) story at a time. A good read even if you don't have kids!
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December 14, 2014
Loved this slice of life memoir, funny and touching. The experiments at the end of each chapter offer hours of learning fun to be shared with your favorite kids!
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January 18, 2015
I was a little concerned about the gimmick behind it, but it's thoughtful and educational. I wish I had known how to add science to a kid's life when it was relevant.
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June 30, 2015
I found the wit and anecdotes refreshing. It made me want to bone up my science knowledge so I can use it at just the right moment
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May 20, 2016
Some parts were very good and compelling, some not so much.
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