The3engineers have written a set of fun rhyming children's books that raise awareness of environmental issues and promote action to help better the planet.

Joined August 2020
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Thank you to @the3engineers and our guest storyteller for making World Book Day so special! Tavy Class loved reading "The Adventures of Scout: Stop Dropping Litter" and took their learning into action straight away with their own litter pick! ♻️🌍📚
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🏊‍♀️Great to see @Thames21, @theriverstrust & @the3engineers at @HenleySwim last weekend, discussing all things river health!
19 Jul 2024
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Jack Beard, Thames21 Evidence Officer, did a riverfly sample on the river, which was a huge success with the kids! Check out some great photos of the day. 😊 #thames21 #henleyswimfestival #riverflymonitoring #citizenscience
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💙A huge THANKS to authors Nick Parker & Matt Baron of @The3Engineers for your support and donating their children's books, ‘The Adventures of Scout,’ to inspire and support vulnerable children in emergency care. Visit📲 buddybagfoundation.co.uk to find out more.
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Thank you so much to @the3engineers and Nick for handing out books at our @EcoSchools celebration last week!
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The3Engineers are giving a live author talk for National Up-cycling Day on the 24th of June at 9:15am. They will be reading their third book called, ‘Animal Rescue’ so get your school involved and tag a teacher friend ☺️ Join through this link stemambassadors.scot/event-d…
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Yet another exciting collaboration and a fantastic opportunity to engage more children with STEM. The3Engineers are collaborating with the @IChemE who are launching a new schools initiative as part of their DiscoverChemEng campaign using our resources.
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10 Jun 2024
We are delighted to be collaborating with @the3engineers on a new initiative to educate primary school children on the importance of considering sustainable solutions that help protect the planet. Learn more: brnw.ch/21wKBSz
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#teachers now that summer is here, it’s the perfect time to change things up and utilise the season to help teach the younger generation. How are you incorporating the warm weather into your teaching? Let’s share! ⬇️ #teaching #teachingtips #education
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It’s World Bee Day today 🐝🐝 To celebrate the day and our little friends we are giving a talk to schools and invite them to take part in creating an up-cycled bee hotel. Why don’t you give it a try with a youngster too. #worldbeeday #bees #saveourbees
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For World Bee Day 2024 we are doing a live author read of our second book called ‘The Missing Bees’ on the 20th of May at 9:15am. The event is completely **FREE* and perfect for KS1 & KS2 children. Ensure to register your school here and share 🙌🐝 lnkd.in/g2HPrV7s
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This weekend was @theriverstrust, ‘Big River Watch’ survey, asking individuals to download a really cool and simple to use app, and to answer some basic questions about the local state of our rivers. Scout has taken part, so could your little ones too 🙂
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Girls are 5% less likely to recall learning STEM concepts before the age of 14, and therefore need more support in STEM subjects starting now so future girls have a better chance of pursuing the careers that excite them.
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Getting kids excited about #STEM doesn’t have to be purely through worksheets and textbooks. Have you checked out our hands-on STEM resources that helps kids learn by actively engaging and getting outside? Here's a sneak peek and check out our website for the full thing!
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Boys have historically been encouraged to study STEM subjects more than girls. We believe that everyone should be encouraged to follow the career path that feels right for them, and we hope that our books can help encourage all kids to follow their dreams, no matter their gender.
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How can you introduce STEM to kids? Start off small by simply pointing out STEM careers in books, films or shows they might enjoy, and talk about the things they have in common such as curiosity and problem-solving skills. Start up a conversation and see where it leads you!
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Invigorating an interest in STEM subjects in kids as young as in primary schools has been proved by YouGov to make a big impact on who eventually pursues STEM careers.
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Our latest spread in our new eco themed Where’s Wally style book called ‘Find Vinnie’ is finished. Containing over 800k digital brushstrokes this spread with highlight the impacts humans are having on our reefs with plastic pollution, tourism and coral bleaching. #coralreefs
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Kids don’t need to pursue a formal career in STEM to be able to benefit from STEM resources and teaching from a young age.
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62% of adults currently in the workforce report they weren’t exposed to STEM-related resources under the age of 11. Were you exposed to STEM subjects and ideas, and do you think it made a difference to your future interests and ideas?
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Did you know that according to the Department of Labor, more than 65% of today’s students will grow up having careers that don’t even exist yet. It’s up to us to show them that anything’s possible, and inspire them to follow the path that feels right for them.
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