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Rosie Revere Engineer by Andrea Beaty



As a mom to a little girl, I am always looking for books to build my daughter and show her that girls can do ANYTHING, and this book is one of our favorites! It follows a little girl named Rosie and her quest to become a fantastic inventor. I would hate to give spoilers, but suffice it to say, she is very creative and determined.

This book is wonderful to show such drive in a young girl and how she (and ultimately the book) breaks boundaries by showing girls involved in STEM fields (STEM=Science Technology Engineering Mathematics). Women (and girls) are historically absent, or completely barred in some instances, from pursing education and careers in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. With limited role models in these areas, many young girls grow up believing that they shouldn’t pursue those disciplines as a direct result, as well as general societal pressure to pursue a historically acceptable role for females. Luckily, it is books such as ROSIE REVERE, ENGINEER that help spark that interest in this areas.

This book is perfect for children, especially girls, and parents. Both my daughter and I highly recommend this book!


***This book was bought and paid for by myself and was not supplied by the author, publisher, editor, or any other entity.


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