Jack climbed up a giant beanstalk that shot straight to the sky. But what would it take for a beanstalk to grow so tall? And how does it stay standing? Professor Everafter and STEM have the answers! More →
Grades 2 - 5
Scary States (of Mind)
Series of 10 titles
Do you think you know all there is to know about the United States? These expertly crafted, bone-chilling stories for beginning readers will test your knowledge! Explore the dark and… More →
Once Upon a STEM: The Science of Fairy Tales
Series of 4 titles
Have you heard the story of Jack? You know, the one where he plants the magic beans, and a giant beanstalk shoots up into the sky. Did you ever wonder what a scientist would make of that… More →
Wild forests and rocky coasts are nothing compared to spirits and aliens. But in Maine, you just might see it all. Be warned—you might not always like what you find. Discover four frightening More →
Maryland has delicious seafood. But it might also host other creatures lurking in the water. Some believe spirits roam in the shadows and prowl just out of sight. Read four spooky stories… More →
Have you ever wondered how that gingerbread house Hansel and Gretel munched on in the middle of the woods stood up in the first place? Learn the STEM behind the fairy tale with the help of… More →
It may boast the oldest public library and longest-running spaper, but Connecticut isn’t free from scares, too. Take a trip through haunted graveyards, spooky houses, and even an occult… More →
Louisiana is one spooky state. Shadowy figures appear in the middle of dark nights, a cursed tree stands tall despite every attempt to chop it down, and even guests at restaurants aren’t safe More →
Colorado is known for the tall peaks of its beautiful mountains. But is there something else lurking there? From ghosts in haunted hotels, to glowing orbs in cemeteries, there is more to… More →
How could a big, bad wolf blow down a house? With science! Read along with Professor Everafter as he explains the STEM behind this favorite fairy tale. More →