I enjoyed my conversation with Victoria Hackett and the Outdoor Classrooms Podcast!
Here’s Victoria’s description:
In this enlightening episode, we dive into the world of early childhood education and environmental science with Ann Gadzikowski, the author of the forthcoming book, “Every Drop Counts: Exploring Water Science with Young Children in a Changing Climate.” Ann shares her inspiration for writing this book and the joy of collaborating with water scientist Alexa Yeo, who brings a wealth of knowledge and special features to each chapter.
Key Discussion Points:
Inspiration and Collaboration: Ann discusses the motivation behind writing the book and the enriching collaboration with Alexa Yeo, who contributes as a content expert and author of the “Ask a Water Scientist” sections.
Engaging Young Learners: Explore how the book provides early childhood educators with innovative ideas, resources, and activities to teach young children about the fascinating science of water, covering topics like hydrology, civil engineering, and environmental science.
Practical Applications: Ann shares examples of activities designed to engage young minds in water science and how educators can seamlessly integrate these into their curricula.
Impact on Education: Learn about Ann’s vision for the book’s impact on early childhood education and its role in fostering environmental awareness among young learners.
Future Endeavors: Ann hints at future projects and topics she is eager to explore, continuing her mission to enhance early childhood education through science.
Join us as we uncover the importance of teaching young children about water science and how educators can make a positive impact on future generations. Whether you’re an educator, parent, or simply passionate about environmental education, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration.
Tune in and discover how every drop counts in nurturing young minds!

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