‘Miles & Maya’ to inspire young minds at the 2025 London Book Fair

Michele Muhammad’s STEM-inspired children’s book, Miles & Maya: Countdown to Big Dreams, is set to captivate audiences at the 2025 London Book Fair, per webwire.com. The event, taking place at Olympia London from March 11-13, will showcase the adventures of eight-year-old twins Miles and Maya, whose love for science and exploration sparks curiosity and imagination in young readers.  

The book, described as “great for a read-aloud or independent readers” by an Amazon reviewer, features two engaging stories that encourage children to dream big and embrace their curiosity. With vibrant illustrations that allow kids to see themselves in the story, Miles & Maya is more than just a bedtime read—it’s a gateway to a world of learning and discovery.  

Presented by self-publishing and marketing company ReadersMagnet, the book’s display at the London Book Fair highlights the growing importance of STEM education in children’s literature. Michele Muhammad, a passionate advocate for African American history and culture, combines her engineering background with her commitment to education to inspire the next generation of thinkers and dreamers.  

The London Book Fair, a premier event for authors and publishers, offers a platform for networking, rights negotiations and showcasing innovative content across print, digital and multimedia platforms. ReadersMagnet’s participation underscores its dedication to supporting independent authors in reaching global audiences.  

The book, a movement to empower young minds to reach for the stars, is available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble, and more about the author can be found at www.michelemuhammadbooks.com.  

Michele Muhammad is an author, educator, and marketing consultant with an MBA from Wharton and a bachelor’s degree from Syracuse University. Her work reflects her passion for STEM education and culturally grounded learning, aiming to inspire children to unlock their full potential.  

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