Join the Movement: Inspire the Next Generation of STEM Innovators
We’re calling on engineering and construction companies to host a reading event that sparks conversations about diversity and gender equality in STEM. Partner with a local school or non-profit organization to empower young minds through stories that challenge stereotypes and ignite curiosity. Our children’s book, perfect for ages 3 to 8, introduces foundational engineering concepts while fostering inclusion, creativity, and a love for learning.
How You Can Make a Difference
Through our Classroom Bundle Package, your company can collaborate with a second- or third-grade classroom, ensuring every student receives their own copy of the book to take home. Enhance the experience by organizing time to connect directly with students—share your background, role, and interests, showing them real-world examples of STEM professionals.
We also invite your team to engage students in an interactive read-aloud session. Whether it’s led solo or co-hosted with a colleague, this is a powerful way to spark inspiration and curiosity. For an even greater impact, consider sponsoring book donations to schools in underserved communities.
Why It Matters
Nearly two-thirds of U.S. students struggle with reading proficiency, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress. By providing engaging, inclusive books and diverse role models in STEM, you can help break down barriers, improve literacy, and inspire future innovators. Together, we can create lasting change—one story at a time.
Take Action Today
Partner with us to lead a reading event and help shape the next generation of engineers and thinkers. Let’s inspire curiosity, challenge stereotypes, and make STEM accessible for all.
"I can be anything I want and I should not let other people discourage me" – Ann, a student in Kenya
In addition to our reading program, we dedicate a portion of our profits to donating books and supporting nonprofit organizations worldwide that focus on childhood literacy and empowering girls.