Learning becomes fun in this seamless blend of science and story! With a foundation in the scientific method, this book gives kids a firm grasp of basic scientific thinking and inspires them to see the value of creativity and perseverance. Developing a growth mindset will allow anyone to face challenges and failures with an open mind that allows new ideas and learning to exist. Scampers displays her growth mindset in this book that parents, teachers, and kids will love! Scampers is no ordinary mouse. She's curious. She asks questions. And she experiments. In short, she thinks like a scientist! Her friend Nibbles reluctantly joins her as they set out to discover the truth about the owl in the garden. Children will enjoy the jaunty dialogue and whimsical illustrations, and along the way they'll learn how think like a scientist, too! Backmatter Includes: Explore More for Kids: photos and information about what it means to think like a scientist and about the animals in the book. - Explore More for Teachers & Parents: STEM activities, read aloud suggestions, and a quick summary of Science and Engineering Practices. Is that new owl in the garden live or a fake? An intrepid field mouse methodically finds the answer. When the garden where they love to socialize and chow down acquires a scary new guardian, the mice flee—all but Scampers, who wonders why the owl never moves...not when a rag-doll mouse is temptingly waved about, not when Scampers marches by as a one-mouse band, not even when clobbered by first an egg and then a rock flung from an "eggapult" constructed with help from faithful foil Nibbles. Just to be sure, Scampers hauls off to the nearest woodland to "try this stuff out on another owl," which behaves very differently. No doubt about it: time to write up their findings (on a poster, with lots of glitter) for presentation to the field-mouse community ( So the vegetable garden owl is a fake owl! ) and lead a charge back to the land of plenty. But when Scampers turns around, only Nibbles has come along. "Well, sometimes a new discovery is so amazing that others need a little time to accept it." Zechel doesn t depict a feasible eggapult, but she gives her furry, bright-eyed investigators plenty of personality via anthropomorphic expressions and gestures. Allegra piles on the backmatter, recapping and explaining each step of Scampers' research, adding info-bits about owls and field mice, and closing with STEM enhancement activities. A buoyant tale of scientific enquiry fueled by a proper mix of curiosity and courage. (Picture book. 6-8) --Kirkus Reviews (December 15, 2018) In this garden adventure with a surprising scientific twist, a mouse, Scampers, uses the powers of observation, investigation, and methodical research skills to save hungry mice from a fierce owl standing guard over the fruits and vegetables. It's an entertaining read aloud with detailed artwork and fun nature facts. Students and teachers of all ages will enjoy this introduction to science and engineering practices, complete with STEM activities and literary connections for extended fun in the classroom or backyard. --Foreword Reviews (January/February 2019)