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Explore the "Magic of Rainbows" in the New Children's Book Series "Mila and Ally's STEMventures
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ATLANTA - PennZone -- Spark Curiosity and Imagination with "The Magic of Rainbows" – A Fun and Magical STEM Adventure for Kids!

Parents, educators, and young explorers—get ready for an enchanting journey that blends science, adventure, and a touch of magic! Mila and Ally's STEM ventures presents "The Magic of Rainbows", a beautifully illustrated children's book that brings the wonder of rainbows to life, making learning fun for kids aged 2-7.

Join Mila, Ally, Miss Luna, and the Rainbow Fairies as they splash, giggle, and uncover the real magic behind rainbows! When rain meets sunlight, the curious sisters embark on a colorful adventure with the Rainbow Fairies, each representing a dazzling hue. Guided by Miss Luna's gentle wisdom, they discover how light refraction creates the breathtaking arcs in the sky.

This heartwarming tale seamlessly blends STEM learning with storytelling, helping little readers understand science in an engaging and accessible way. With vivid illustrations, adorable characters, and interactive learning elements, this book is a must-have for families and classrooms alike.

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🌈 Why kids (and parents!) love it:
✅ A Fun & Educational Adventure – Encourages curiosity about nature and science.
✅ Perfect for Early Learners – Simple explanations, playful storytelling, and hands-on activities.
✅ Beautifully Illustrated & Engaging – A visual treat that keeps little ones captivated!

📖 Get your copy today! "The Magic of Rainbows" is available now on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DTPF2QKW.

Don't miss out on this sparkly STEM adventure—a delightful read that will have your little ones asking, "Why do rainbows appear?" Find out together!

About the Author:
Lubna Qureshi lives in Atlanta with her husband and daughters, drawing inspiration from her family's daily adventures. As an engineer married to a scientist, Lubna recognized the need for fun educational content that sparks an interest in STEM fields among young children, particularly young girls who are often underrepresented in these areas. Through her work, she aims to inspire children to explore the world around them, one STEMventure at a time!

#MagicBehindRainbows #STEMforKids #RainbowFairies #MilaAndLuna

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