“Life might have its failures, but this was not it. The only true failure can come if you quit.“
“Life might have its failures, but this was not it. The only true failure can come if you quit.“
This book supports lessons on growth mindset, problem-solving, and engineering concepts, aligning with STEM activities. It can inspire students to experiment with their own creations, reinforcing that mistakes are valuable learning opportunities.
This book is a 2013 picture book in the genres of children's literature and STEM-focused fiction. The story follows Rosie, a young inventor who is initially discouraged when one of her creations fails, but she learns that perseverance is key to success. The book has received several accolades, including a spot on the New York Times Best Seller list and various STEM book lists.
This book was just read to me on utube. It was so annoying 🙄. But hey, maybe it was good to get the kids' attention, lol. #ISpyBingoAugust @Clwojick @TheAromaofBooks
For Naina Kumar's first novel, Say You‘ll Be Mine truly had everything a reader could want! She skillfully brought this story to life, weaving in vibrant threads of culture, tradition, and the hurdles of love along the way.
I enjoyed reading this book. It is 3 novellas in one book. All of the female characters know each other. Loved the banter between these characters. Rated this book a 4 out of 5 stars.
It was ok! They had cute chemistry + the cheesy “stuck in an elevator” was expectedly cheesy. But most of the plot was one big misunderstanding that ended up being super ??? Why won‘t they just talk to each other instead of interrupting each other and just looking away, “you know what you did” pouting? *sigh*
More meh 😑 This time big man engineer + tiny woman engineer stuck in an elevator for a bit. More miscommunication trope. Very formulaic. 🤷🏽♀️🎧
Me, every four seconds: "Oh, Karthik, you are SO down bad." ? Loved Meghna and Karthik's arcs, both together and separately! Really well developed characters, and a fun love story was the cherry on top. I hope we get more Kumar in the future! #contemporaryromance