![]() ![]() ![]() The illustrations are drawn in black and white with some added pops of red (and of course, Rosie and Ada’s signature red and white polka dots).ģ. I think they really capture the feeling of Rosie actually writing in her notebook and taking notes for her project. I love the use of graph paper illustrations shown throughout. There’s lots of fun, engineer-inspired artwork featured throughout that is easy for kids to understand. Lu, the Blue River Riveters, Ada’s great-aunt Bernice) along with some familiar ones like Rosie’s great-great-aunt Rose.Ģ. Plus, there are a few new characters introduced (Mrs. ![]() Each of the original high achieving, STEM lovin’ bunch of kids are featured in the series: Ada, Iggy and Rosie. If you love Ada, Iggy and Rosie as much as I do, here are five reasons why you should read The Questioneers chapter book series:ġ. I am a huge fan of Iggy Peck, Architect, Rosie Revere, Engineer and Ada Twist, Scientist so that automatically made me have high expectations for the chapter book series. I could hardly contain my excitement when I initially learned about The Questioneers Chapter Book Series, a clever chapter book spin-off of the popular STEM picture books based on the characters Rosie Revere, Iggy Peck and Ada Twist. ![]()
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