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4 Reddit comments about Ada Twist, Scientist:

u/hawk_face · 6 pointsr/Oct2019BabyBumps

These are for older kids but I love this series - Rosie Revere, Engineer, Iggy Peck, Architect, Ada Twist, Scientist

They are really well written rhyming books, I find so many kids books painful to read but these are great.

u/justprettymuchdone · 2 pointsr/blogsnark

I got these shoes for Christmas, although I think technically I'm supposed to be surprised:

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I also am getting an Audrey Assad CD and Ron Chernow's book on George Washington as my Christmas present from my husband. Ha, we're bad at surprising each other. I got him some homemade sriracha sauce I found, mustard made with stout beer, and a "tea to go" mug that will brew the tea while he drives to work so it's ready when he gets there. I also plan to sneak out and buy him some actual surprise! of his favorite tea when he's not around.

My toddler is getting a big kid-sized art easel and a bunch of art supplies from Santa, and then Ada Twist, Scientist from us:
https://www.amazon.com/Ada-Twist-Scientist-Andrea-Beaty/dp/1419721372

We have the Rosie Revere book already and love it.

I'm buying just about everyone a shirt from Alley & Rae this year I LOVE THAT COMPANY. Their shirts are insanely soft and super cute. And yes I'm linking a referral link because they have a rewards program and I want more T-shirts from them, damn it. SO. EFFING. SOFT. http://i.refs.cc/cN7FJlyA

u/lynn · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

Congratulations!

There's a book called Ada Twist, Scientist about a little girl named Ada Marie who has tons of questions and does experiments to figure out the answers. It's a great book, one of three (so far, I think) about kids in a particular second-grade class. If you don't already have it (I see you have two other kids already), I highly recommend it along with the other two.

u/Graendal · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

You've got to get this book!