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rosie revere, engineer + riveting building toys

Layout 1 Yup. If you liked Iggy Peck, Architect, you’ll love Rosie Revere, Engineer. It’s Andrea Beaty‘s story of shy Rosie, who dreams of being an engineer! Whose inventions for relatives are stupendous. And David Roberts‘s illustrations! The  graph paper backgrounds, the impossibly wonderful characters surrounding Rosie, the Palm Springs-esque mid-century houses and lawn that don one page. So signature. So good.   And the rhyme! Oh how I love the rhyme in this book.

 

 

 

“When Rosie was young, she had been so shy.

She worked with her hair swooping over one eye

and made fine inventions for uncles and aunts:

a hot dog dispenser and helium pants.”

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  But that was before one of Rosie’s inventions failed. And she stopped doing all that stuff. Rosie5

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But  you know who shows up and inspires Rosie to try again after failing? Her great-great aunt Rose! As in, Rosie the Riveter (though it’s never said). We know by her clothes and red scarf on her head!

Two other things I like best about this book.

1.) The ending. It’ll make you cry, but it’s not the run of the mill success story you’d expect. I love the message that failure leads to success. So true.

2.) The page spread with Rosie and her notebook and a whole slew of sketches of historical flying machines that includes notes about how they were flown in or by women!

 

Thanks to Abrams for images!

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Here are some toys that are more than just toys. They’re building blocks, if you will, for budding engineers and scientists and inventors like Rosie Revere.

 

GOLDIEBLOX = engineering skill-building game and book series made especially for girls.   (Full disclosure: I was a backer of the first kickstarter campaign. And you may have heard about the controversy with Goldieblox’s latest video, but still the toy remains great.)   goldieblox   LITTLEBITS = electronic module kits to build cool light/sound/moving stuff. This video will explain it so much better than I ever could! Science fair projects may never be the same!

What is littleBits? from littleBits on Vimeo.

MAKERS TOOLBOX = etsy store with two DIY maker kits, including this Cardboard Proptractor-The Aeronautical Vehicle.   (Rosie and her aunt would be very proud After all, she has her own paper airplane in addition to the prototype she makes for her aunt.) il_570xN.436133525_7iy3 And finally, three low-tech building toy options from the ever-excellent MoMA Store. The chairs stacking game. chairsstackinggame   The OgoBILD Pod Building Kit. 101114_A2_Building_Kit_Ogo_Balls_and_Rods   And, the constructible drinking straw. 74784_A2_Constructible_Drinking_Straw May we never stop building. (Or failing and trying again.)

 

I was provided a review copy of this book; opinions are my own.