Biology, nature, chemistry, physics, tech, computers, medicine — there’s a lot from which to choose, which makes this read-along especially fun. If you have young children, they can get in on the fun, too — books like Over and Under the Waves by Kate Messner (the latest book in that series) and Stay Curious and Keep Exploring: 50 Amazing, Bubbly, and Colorful Science Experiments to do with the Whole Family by Emily Calandrelli (out 9/27) are perfect to read with them. Below are some of the books I hope to read this month. If you’re planning on participating in #ScienceSeptember, hopefully there will be a few you can add to your list. Do you think you’ll take part in #ScienceSeptember? What’s in your stack? If you’re looking for some books to add to your #ScienceSeptember TBR, check out this post on Mary Roach books, and this post on nonfiction science comics for adults.

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