Introducing a new children’s collection of Read Science, Read the Future

The Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Daniel Filmus, will present today at noon the new collection of books “Welcome to Science”, within the framework of the program to promote the reading of scientific texts “Read science, read the future”, it has been officially reported.

The collection consists of three free distribution posts and a podcast series narrated by Gabicho (Gabriel Wiznia), member of the children’s rock band Los Raviolis, and musician and teacher Magdalena Fleitas.

The show will take place from 3 p.m. at the C3 Science Cultural Center and, in addition to Filmus, authors and publishers will be present and there will be a musical closing for Gabecho.

Publications that include this new collection are: The Perfect City, by Laura Escudero Tobler and Matías Aldaz; The Monkeys That Saved the Moon, by Sylvia Sugar, and the Colorful River, by Franco Vaccarini.

Each story is accompanied by a brief text that provides a scientific view of a notable event in the story, as reported by the Ministry of Science through a statement.

“In this way, artists, authors, authors, scholars, and scientists come together to bring the world of science closer to readers,” they maintained from the file headed by Vilmus.

Editorial Eudeba, Editorial Artemisa and Grupo Norma Argentina have collaborated on this new collection, it has been reported.

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