Exploring Flight! (Ada Twist, Scientist: The Why Files #1) (The Questioneers)
C**9
On time
The book is new’ shipped quickly to my school address.
M**Z
Awesome book
We fell in love with this book after borrowing it from the library. We are looking forward to the next two books.
A**R
Makes science fun
Exciting fun book for seven year old girl. Both story, all characters, and illustrations communicate and behave like real kids. Not the usual adult's view of how kids talk. So glad my grandkids have this to challenge and engage them in reading.
A**R
Great book
My daughter loves this book
J**B
Why does this need to happen in a children’s book? Really?
Great book for my science loving grandson, but do you really have to put the words “fart” and “ butt” in the book? I do not think these are appropriate words to use in an otherwise good book. We try to teach our children appropriate words to use and the choice of these two words was a huge error of the authors of this book. The kids nowadays learn enough of this at school. Reading it in a book I planned to give as a gift is a HUGE disappointment! Will not purchase another book by these authors until the chosen language is better!
M**M
I really liked it
I liked that you made it like Ada Twist was actually writing the words in the store and I liked that you added real pictures.
J**R
Strong Early Reader
The Why Files: Exploring Flight is a full-color early reader that sits well within The Questioneers picture and chapter books.In this book, Ada guides readers through the science behind flight. Authors Andrea Beaty and Dr. Theanne Griffith present the science with clear and accessible text that brings the concepts to life. Vocabulary is bolded throughout, highlighting key terms, and bright, bold illustrations and photographs draw readers in.Without David Roberts’ expressive illustrations, The Why Files: Exploring Flight doesn’t quite have the same charm as the other books in the series. Its overall style is more closely aligned with the Ada Twist, Scientist Netflix series, which has a more cartoon-like feel. But because the book is nonfiction, this stylistic difference is not as jarring as you might think.Fans of both the books and the Netflix series should enjoy this latest Questioneers offering.
N**S
Make science fun!
I love this book and so does my daughter. As a female engineer I love the representation and making science fun!
K**R
Awesome book
Really easy to read, my 5 and 7 year olds both loved it. Explains flight in a simple child friendly way.
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