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Solving the Puzzle Under the Sea
Solving the Puzzle Under the Sea: Marie Tharp Maps the Ocean Floor | Robert Burleigh
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Filled with gorgeous illustrations by acclaimed artist Ral Coln, this illustrated biography shares the story of female scientist, Marie Tharp, a pioneering woman scientist and the first person to ever successfully map the ocean floor. Marie Tharp was always fascinated by the ocean. Taught to think big by her father who was a mapmaker, Marie wanted to do something no one had ever done before: map the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. Was it even possible? Not sure if she would succeed, Marie decided to give it a try. Throughout history, others had tried and failed to measure the depths of the oceans. Sailors lowered weighted ropes to take measurements. Even today, scientists are trying to measure the depth by using echo sounder machines to track how long it would take a sound wave sent from a ship to the sea floor to come back. But for Marie, it was like piecing together an immense jigsaw puzzle. Despite past failures and challengessometimes Marie would be turned away from a ship because having a woman on board was bad luckMarie was determined to succeed. And she did, becoming the first person to chart the ocean floor, helping us better understand the planet we call home. Award-winning author Robert Burleigh tells her story of imagination and perseverance. Beautifully illustrated by Ral Coln, Look Up! is a book that will inspire readers to follow their dreams.
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LibrarianRyan
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4 ⭐This is a wonderful biography of a woman who combined science and art to make a name for herself. Her discoveries helped prove they were mountains under the water, and that continental drift was a real thing. This book is lovingly done and well illustrated. For a children‘s picture book it‘s done in the first person which is highly unusual but very effective. This is a great biography for any library collection.

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#JulyJourneys Day 3: #Seashore - having this up early because will be wayyyy too busy in the coming days. 😭😭💕💕

Eggs Ooooo sounds so gooood 3y
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NGL, I have a crush on geography, cartography, and all things geographic information systems, so I was predisposed to love this book. Marie Tharp was a pioneering scientist to first map the Atlantic Ocean floor and help prove the theory of plate tectonics. Raúl Colón illustrates this also, so I'm just dying over here.

Definitely need to bump up the adult biography of Tharp, Soundings (link 👇), on my TBR.
#historicalheroines #FeistyFeb

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