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message 1: by Gayoung (new)

Gayoung Ryu Gayoung Ryu

Hello everyone,

I’d love to share a free ARC (Advance Review Copy) of my new middle-grade children’s fantasy, Nana and Friends’ Math Adventure.

✨ About the book
It’s a story for ages 8–11 that blends fantasy adventure with math puzzles and problem-solving. Nana and her friends travel through magical worlds where they must use fractions, ratios, and patterns to move forward.
The book combines friendship and courage with STEM thinking skills, and shows that even mistakes can become part of learning.

📖 What I’m asking

You can download the free sample (first 7 chapters) here:
👉 [https://dl.bookfunnel.com/ac196cvbxj
]

Read it at your own pace.

If you’d like, please share your honest thoughts or leave a short review on Goodreads or Amazon:
👉 [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FNLKHPYW
]

🌟 Note
I’m not asking for positive reviews—just honest feedback.
Even a few sentences would mean a lot and help other readers discover the book.

Thank you so much for supporting an indie STEM author!
— Gayoung Ryu


message 2: by Yash (new)

Yash Gupta This ARC is everything a science book for kids should be.

Six topic sections covering everyday mysteries, physics, the human body, gadgets, nature, and more. Every single concept is explained with a real-world connection that makes you think: “Oh, that’s why!”

My favourite so far? The chapter on why the sky is blue during the day but red at sunset — Rayleigh scattering explained so clearly even I finally get it. The bonus experiments section (hello, homemade volcano and bouncy egg!) seals the deal.

📚 How Things Work is now up for presale!

Want to join the ARC team and get an advance review copy?
https://forms.gle/a4mWmoHMev5PxVEDA

#HowThingsWork #YashGupta #KidsNonFiction #STEMForKids #ARC #BookRecommendation #PresaleHow Things Work: Real-Life Science for Curious Kids: Complete STEM Encyclopedia for Ages 8–12 — 48 Real-World Topics, 7 Hands-On Experiments & Fun Facts ... You Works


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