Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin

PhD, Assistant Prof. @UCDMathStat, Maths/STEM Education, teacher education, lesson study, SFI STEM communicator 2017, EYL 2017, Exec. comm. @WITSIreland

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Book Recommendations:

Took a few moments to drop into @SciGalleryDub & buy @SpaceNorah ‘s book! Prize-winner at last nights @AnPostIBAS!!! Congratulations Norah - so very delighted to see another positive role model for young people communicating the joys of science doing such a great job 🏆⭐️🔭 https://t.co/wuOss6TJVk (from X)

Dr. Norah Patten, from Ballina in Co. Mayo, was one of 12 participants from around the world selected to take part in a unique scientist-astronaut training programme, Project Possum. She is now on course to become Ireland’s first astronaut! Follow Norah as she brings you on a journey high above the earth and into space. You will learn about space travel, astronaut training and life without gravity. Norah will answer those all-important questions such as how long does it take to become an astronaut and where exactly astronauts go to the toilet?! • Did you know that our sun is a star, just like all the stars we see at night? • Did you know that, in space, the astronauts have to use special ropes to hold themselves down while running on the treadmill? A fun and engaging book about space and becoming an astronaut but most importantly a book about following your dreams no matter how big!

Interesting paragraph in a parenting book for the times that are in it... https://t.co/k2b8175hRx (from X)

Just finished reading this insightful, honest and funny book from @twisteddoodles. I highly recommend it for new or soon-to-be new moms 🙂 (especially those of twins!) https://t.co/93ZrE6RzVa (from X)

Meeting a baby is like meeting someone from the internet: you got used to calling them by a weird nickname and now you need to call them by their real name; they look nothing like their photo; it's hard to believe they're real until they are actually there ... The hilarious and poignant cartoons of illustrator Twisteddoodles bring a smile to the faces of parents every single day. Her drawings brilliantly capture the unique experience of motherhood and the huge range of emotions that it brings. In this warm and witty book, Maria writes candidly about what becoming a mother has meant for her. Interspersing her words with brilliant cartoons, she delivers a marvellously entertaining snapshot of life as a modern-day parent. Her sharp observations cover everything from the sleep-deprived early days of having newborn twins, to the reality of being a working mum; from just getting out of the house to slowly getting your social life back. Upbeat and humorous, this is a wonderful book for parents and parents-to-be. 'It’s hilarious … captures the reality of motherhood and the huge range of emotions that it brings' Ireland AM 'Part comic, part how-to guide and part memoir, with no end of warmth and charm … For all its companionable joviality, the book is a delicate balance of lightness, ticklish candidness and forthright honesty; something that’s sure to appeal to a readership of parents and nonparents alike' Irish Times Magazine 'A very honest look at pregnancy and the early days of parenting … I think it’s wonderful' Alison Curtis, Today FM 'Filled with hilarious cartoons and sharp conversations, it is an excellent snapshot of modern parenthood' Irish Country Magazine