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Ada Twist, Scientist

2017-08-06 
Iggy Peck and Rosie Revere have earned their places among the most beloved children's characters and
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Ada Twist, Scientist

Iggy Peck and Rosie Revere have earned their places among the most beloved children's characters and have inspired countless kids and adults to follow their passions. Determined Ada Twist, with her boundless curiosity for science and love of the question "Why?," is destined to join these two favourites. Like her classmates Iggy and Rosie, Ada has always been hopelessly curious. Why are there pointy things stuck to a rose? Why are there hairs growing inside your nose? She embarks on fact-finding missions and conducts scientific experiments, all in the name of discovery. When her house fills with a horrific, toe-curling smell, Ada knows it's up to her to find the source. But, this time, her experiments lead to trouble.

作者简介

Andrea Beaty and David Roberts are the creators of Iggy Peck, Architect and Rosie Revere, Engineer, among other children's titles. Visit Beaty online at AndreaBeaty.com and on Twitter: @AndreaBeaty. Roberts was runner-up for the prestigious Mother Goose Award for children's illustration.

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Summary: Cute illustrations, cute character, story falls waaay short. I thought it would be my fav, but it is my least favorite of the 3.
I wanted to love it, was so excited to see it, ordered two copies to gift it, but was disappointed.
It is cute. The family adjusts to their child's wild interests. I shouldn't compare this title to the other two, but Iggy Peck gets to save his whole class from the madness of ill-fortune. Rosie's purpose is at least clearly available with the flying machine. Ada is just going around making a mess and asking interesting questions.
-she's seen as slow at the beginning given she doesn't speak for 3 years
-she is put in time out by her family as a result of her experiments
-her science at school is described as "young Ada's chaos wrecked havoc at school."

I appreciate the attempts at loving a kid with the talent and interest in STEM that each of the 3 books illustrate, but, sadly, the 3 stories are not equal.

As a parent who has had to read Iggy Peck Architect to my daughter every night for the last year- despite the fact that she knows every word by memory- I have to say that this is a great addition to the 3 book tome. While I love Rosie Revere and the great message it sends to girls, my daughter hasn't fallen in love with it as much as I have. Ada Twist Scientist while still not in our nightly reading pile--Iggy still is--has managed to make it in at least 2/3 times a week. My daughter loves it-again not quite as much as Iggy Peck but more than Rosie Revere. It's a great story in that it's a reminder that gifted children come in many forms. The Einsteins of the world are messy, constantly questioning to the point of annoyance, and constantly testing. It's a reminder to parents that genius doesn't come in a neatly wrapped bow there is quite a bit of mess that comes with genius. It also shows how important it is to allow your children to be children, let them ask questions, let them seek and find answers to those questions, yes it'll be messy, inconvenient even, but ultimately you're supporting your child in developing and becoming an intelligent and productive human being. This book is definitely my new favorite, Rosie Revere is a close second and Iggy Peck is great too. Buy all three you will not regret the purchase!

I'm actively looking for STEM books and activities as we raise our five year-old daughter. As an American living abroad, I'd also like her to know that the world is much more vibrant and richer in terms of color and diversity back in America than where we're at today. This book was great in both aspects. The pace in some areas were a bit slow, but I do think this book is inspirational for little kids and am looking forward to the other books in the series. It's a bit long so we had to break it up in two sessions.

Great book encouraging kids to be curious. I especially love that the source of the stink was not resolved but left for the readers to consider and discuss. It helps the kids and family to really engage in the scientific process rather than be given an answer as fact.

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