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Rosie Revere, Engineer
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8 Reddit comments about Rosie Revere, Engineer:

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/Bookworm57 · 6 pointsr/breakingmom

That book is permanently associated with two others in my head; we read them all at a bookstore on vacation, and ended up buying the other two but not that one. They all had an awesome feminist bent, so perhaps you will like the other two:

Interstellar Cinderella

And Ninja Red Riding Hood

Rosie Revere, Engineer was also read that day, I didn't love the art as much, but it is a fun read!

u/EventualCyborg · 4 pointsr/engineering

Reminds me a lot of the themes both visually and contextually in Rosie Revere, Engineer which is one of my daughter's (and my) favorite books. It carries that fun, whimsical nature that girls her age love while also pointing out the really cool things that engineers, particularly girl engineers, can do, create, and manage.

u/ExpectDeer · 3 pointsr/Fantasy

Congrats on your daughter! I have a nine year old myself and she loves fantasy and books in general.

I started her young with picture books of which there are fabulous ones with strong female characters.

Rosie Revere, Engineer - not fantasy per se, but the females are empowering. There's a whole series of books about girls in STEM roles from the same authors.

Interstellar Cinderella - Cinderella is a rocket engineer who fixes the prince's ship. She also declines his invitation to marry because she only just met him.

The Princess and the Pony tired of getting sweaters for her birthday, she asks for a real WARRIOR horse and instead gets a chubby little pony. She enters the annual brawl anyways. Endearing, funny, and pokes fun at gender stereotyping.

And for when she's a bit older and can sit still to listen for longer stretches, The Secret World of Og is a great read.

>The series follows the five Berton children, Penny, Pamela, Peter, Patsy, and baby Paul (better-known as “The Pollywog”) as they discover and explore a vast,mysterious world of caverns and rivers hidden beneath a trapdoor in the floor of their clubhouse.

The female characters are strong, unique, and self-sufficient. Not to mention it's a clever and well-written story!

Anyways, I have more I could suggest but you're already under a pile of excellent suggestions. Congrats again!

u/thrifty917 · 2 pointsr/RandomActsOfChristmas

Great offer!!

Jules, age 7, drew Rosie Revere, Engineer because she wants to be an engineer some day. She was excited to use my graph paper! It is on my kids' wishlist, down at the bottom. Here she is with her drawing!

Sebastian, age 5, drew a Minecraft book. I have been trying to add those Minecraft books to their wishlist for days, but every time I try to add them it pops up with an error. I have no clue why. So it's not on their wishlist. Here he is with his drawing!

Merry Christmas! :)

u/ricatots · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

I know it's a little early, but my SIL found this book for her daughter and I loved reading it to her:
Rosie Revere, Engineer by Andrea Beaty
http://www.amazon.com/Rosie-Revere-Engineer-Andrea-Beaty/dp/1419708457

Plus the background images of plane/flying contraption blue prints would be a cute nursery theme for engineers-in-training ;-)

u/Lizzy_boredom · 1 pointr/TrollXChromosomes

Does she like books? There’s Good Night Stories For Rebel Girls. Which is AMAZING. One paged stories about amazing women throughout history which are very palatable for reading right before bed. There’s also this which is great too. There’s a whole series of these kind too.