Rosie Revere's Big Project Book for Bold Engineers
Andrea Beaty
(Author)
David Roberts
(Illustrator)
Description
Watch Rosie Revere in the Netflix television series Ada Twist, Scientist!New York Times bestselling authors! With more than 40 things to invent, draw, and make, featuring art from the beloved New York Times bestselling picture book Rosie Revere, Engineer, this activity book contains kid-friendly projects of all kinds and is the perfect gift for curious young readers! Soon enough children will be engineering whizzes just like Rosie, and along the way she'll reassure them that failure, flops, mess-ups and cross-outs are part of the process. Do you like to make things? Dream up gadgets to improve your life and the lives of others? Then you are ready to join Rosie Revere and become a great engineer!
- Build a Solar Oven
- Make a Simple Catapult
- Design a Better Bicycle
- Collect "Engineer's Treasure"
- And much more!
Rosie Revere, Engineer
Iggy Peck, Architect
Ada Twist, Scientist
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Rosie Revere and the Raucous Riveters
Ada Twist and the Perilous Pants
Ada Twist's Big Project Book for Stellar Scientists
Product Details
Price
$14.99
$13.94
Publisher
Harry N. Abrams
Publish Date
April 04, 2017
Pages
96
Dimensions
8.8 X 10.7 X 0.5 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781419719103
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About the Author
Andrea Beaty is the author of Iggy Peck, Architect and Rosie Revere, Engineer, among other children's titles. She lives just outside Chicago. David Roberts has illustrated many children's books, including Iggy Peck, Architect; Rosie Revere, Engineer; and Ada Twist, Scientist. He lives in London, where, when not drawing, he likes to make hats.
Reviews
"This ingenious spin-off of Beaty and Roberts's Rosie Revere, Engineer aims to get children asking questions, finding treasure where others see trash, and dreaming up solutions for such real-world "problems" as figuring out how to open a door with one's elbow... Games, profiles of inventors, and an all-around focus on pie-in-the-sky thinking add up to an activity book with substantial depth."--Publishers Weekly