Gryphon House Books has a podcast called “Early Childhood Chapters” and I got a chance to be a guest and talk about my new book. Here’s the link!
Episode Description
What can water teach young children about science, curiosity, and caring for the planet? Author and educator Ann Gadzikowski joins host Emily Garman to discuss her new book, “Every Drop Counts: Exploring Water Science with Young Children in a Changing Climate” (Gryphon House, 2025). Drawing on her collaboration with her daughter, a water scientist, Ann shares how educators can inspire scientific thinking and environmental stewardship—beginning with joyful, hands-on play.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
How simple water play helps children develop curiosity, problem-solving, and early STEM thinking.
Ways to introduce environmental awareness and stewardship through age-appropriate exploration.
How the book aligns with the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework and Next Generation Science Standards.
Strategies for addressing children’s (and adults’) eco-anxiety with reassurance and curiosity.
Why play—and time outdoors—is the foundation for future scientific and environmental understanding. Practical classroom ideas for introducing water systems, the water cycle, and conservation through play.

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