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Soooo excited to see this coming to Netflix! #page2screen #childrensbook
Soooo excited to see this coming to Netflix! #page2screen #childrensbook
We have a book basket that I put seasonal books in and I just added new beers to celebrate Women‘s History month. Ada Twist & Mae Among the Stars (she‘s 5 and says she wants to be an astronaut) are my daughter‘s absolute favorite books. My husband is a scientist so we try and add books about women scientists. #Integrateyourbookshelf
I absolutely adore this picture book series. Fun, funny, and full of wonderful learning opportunities. Great artwork.
The boys' reviews: Connor ? "So good!"
Liam ?? "Great! Awesome! Amazing!"
(Both boys declared it their favourite of the series)
#BBRC #A2Z
@LibrarianRyan @Sarahreadstoomuch
“Ada Twist, Scientist”, RF, is written by STEM advocate Andrea Beaty. It is a New York Times Bestseller. This book can be used for good partner reading or as an introduction to an Author Study. The main character is Ada Twist, an inquisitive little girl. She spends her days asking questions and coming up with solutions to not-so big problems. However, she is met with a challenge and depends on her passion and her family to push her to keep on!
Ada Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beaty and illustrated by David Roberts is an incredibly entertaining SF read for students in any elementary level. It promotes curiosity and wonder in the most creative way possible. The perfect teaching strategy for this must-have book would be CR. All students will enjoy this wonderful book, but students who particularly love the STEM subjects will feel identified with little Ms. Ada Twist. #UCFLAE3414F19
Yay for girls and science! I love that this book celebrates curiosity and the illustrations are great. I do wish the story had a bit more to it, but still a great message.
Picture Book: Letter “A”
#BBRC #PictureBooksAtoZ
After seeing a few other Littens post about this one today, I wanted to read it too. Luckily I found it on Libby, so I didn‘t have to make another trip to the library. Loved the illustrations in this one, especially since Ada Twist has a feline sidekick. 🐱 #BBRC #a2z #Picturebooks @LibrarianRyan
I missed out on these, which were published a few years after Maya stopped reading picture books. An excellent STEM #picturebook featuring girls in science, told in verse and quite captivating. The illustrations show lovely detail if you look closely: Ada matching numbers to how many appendages an animal has (she gave an 🐘 5, including his trunk), blocks with chemical elements printed on them, etc.
#BBRC #a2z Couldn‘t choose just one A book!
Ada Twist is a curious child who wants to know how the world works. She asks questions upon questions, and leaves a mess in her wake. Her parents wish she would give it a break! But in the end they understand they have to feed her curiosity not crush it in their hands. An amazing rhyming picture book that will inspire anyone to ask questions like a scientist.
“why?”
Again I love seeing this pop up because as a future teacher it is important to support and hear our students out, even if they have asked why a million times!
I didn‘t know that this book had brothers and sisters! Rosie Revere is something we read in our Play and Creativity class and it was very inspiring as well as this book!
Published in 2016 and illustrated by David Roberts, this modern fantasy tells the journey of a young girl who is destined to explore the world. Although one might not classify this as a modern fantasy right away, the reader can see that the story is logical and consistent with the framework Beaty has created. This story is so relatable when you see such a curious child because as a future teacher i‘ve encountered many kiddos who always ask “why?”
This was perfectly adorable, and I‘ll definitely recommend this one to kids and their parents! Excellent early STEM story about encouraging your inquisitive kids!
#ReadingResolutions Day 15: Perfect for #👩🏻🔬prompt, Ada Twist did not speak until she was three years old with her first word being “Why?” I also like how it was shown that her questions led to more questions that required empirical investigation for them to be answered adequately. The fact that race/ethnicity is also a non-issue is a demonstration of the remarkable progress of modern picturebooks. My full review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-dAl
My favorite in this series, easily. Ada is quirky and smart and inquisitive and frustrating, and her great parents are trying their hardest to deal with a good, but not always easy, kid. After reading this to my 9-year old, we have determined that she now has another possible career path - scientist. The other is philosopher. The kid questions everything. Her entire life is an existential crisis. So we get Ada in this house.
Picked these up from the library this past weekend to read with my 10 yr old daughter. I wanted her to know there's more out there for women than just being a singer or model (not that there's anything wrong with those careers). She enjoyed them and I absolutely loved them. You're never too old for picture books!
I'm so enamoured with this series! And I just realized the hardback versions of both Ada Twist and Rosie Revere are less than $7 on #Amazon right now!!! The stories are great and the illustrations make me so happy 😍 it's interesting to read that Beaty decided to write about Iggy's classmates after seeing the amazing illustrations. I'm hoping for a book about each student and have found a potential botanist 💓 #babyreads #picturebooks #innovation
Ada Twist Scientist by Andrea Beaty is a sunshine state young readers award winner and New York Times best seller SF book about a young girl who is really into science and science experiment. This leads her to a stink in her lab that she is determined to find the source of. This book would be a fun RA in class that you could link to a science lesson. UDL clarify vocabulary and symbols EL 11 place language in meaningful context #ucflae3414f17
This RF book is a #1 New York Times bestseller about a little second grader named Ada who has always been very curious about the world. She uses science to try to answer her countless questions by creating hypotheses and experimenting as much as she could, even if her curiosity leads trouble sometimes. This book is great to encourage students to follow their curiosity and passion, and persevere even if they hit roadblocks.
Ada Twist Scientist by Andrea Beaty illustrated by David Roberts is a SF picture book. This PB tells the story about Ada Twist who questions everything from the moment she starts talking. Her mind constantly questioning and searching for answers. This book would be a great RA to introduce science topics such as creating a hypothesis.
Ada Twist, Scientist is a SF book. It is about a little girl who is so curious about the world around her and she is always asking questions and doing science experiments. I think this book is a great RA so teachers can show it is important to ask questions and learn about what is happening around you. I love that at the end the parents and brother embrace her and want to help her learn as much as she can. #ucflae3414f17
This immediately came to mind for #GirlsinScience It looks like a fun book! #BacktoReading Day 7 @Tiffy_Reads
This little scientist asks a lot of questions. Luckily she's got supportive parents! Not my favorite by this author, but still a solid pick. #WeNeedDiverseBooks #CampReadALot
this is a cute story about a curious little girl named Ada. kids will love the funny pictures, and they'll get a giggle out of Ada's investigation into a yucky smell. the teacher in me loves the science vocabulary used throughout the text, and I can see how the book would lead to a great discussion about what scientists do. I'll be adding it to my classroom library! #teachersoflitsy
We were fortunate to meat Beaty today in Edinburgh! We love her rhymes and message! Also recommend Rosie Revere, Engineer!
These books are just a fabulous fun time. This one does not really have a proper conclusion as Iggy Peck does, but it still works. Ada is a WHY? Girl. She wants to know WHY stuff happens. #IllinoisReads2017
#diversepicturebooks from the classic - The Snowy Day - to the new - Ada Twist, Scientist 💖
#marchintoreading #representationmatters
@RealLifeReading
I feel like this book is as much about showing diversity in the sciences as it is encouraging parents to support their inquisitive children of all genders.
"They remade their world--now they're all in the act of helping young Ada sort fiction from fact."
5⭐️•"they watched their young daughter and sighed as they did. What would they do with this curious kid, who wanted to know what the world was about? They smiled and whispered,' we'll figure it out. And that's what they did- because that's what you do when your kid has a passion and a heart that's true..."•
This is my new everything. Fuck yeah, brown girls and science!
I adore giving books as gifts, especially to my kids! This is just a sample of what Santa will be putting under the tree this year 🎄🎄🎄
Can't wait to give this to my daughter for Christmas!
Love this picture book about a plucky, curious girl! #WeNeedDiverseBooks #SeasonsReadings2016 @RealLifeReading
Lovely story about a little girl with boundless curiosity whose family at first is confounded by and then embraces her craving for knowledge. #diversereads #girlpower
Ada doesn't talk, until she does, and then it's questions all the way! She wants to know how and why and what and everything! #GirlPower
Friday night book buy ❤️
#teachersoflitsy
Happy Ada Lovelace Day littens! I think she would have loved this book, partly named in her honour. My little people certainly do!
Great rhyming verse, supportive family and intellectual pride. We loved this book!
Finished off the "trilogy" for my daughter. I would welcome more!
OMG this book. Now I just need a kid I can buy this for. Spotted at Vroman's in Pasadena #getindie
Rosie Revere & Iggy Peck finally get a sequel. Ada Twist was preordered for months -- what a cool scientist she is!
This may be the best picture book I have read this year. It's a cool series in the first place but this is my favorite of the three so far.