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Ada twist scientist
Ada twist scientist














Published in 2016 by Abrams Books for Young Readers.

  • Written by Andrea Beaty, illustrated by David Roberts.
  • You might also be able to buy a copy at your local bookstore (or perhaps you could ask them to order one in for you). You can buy copies online from (for the US), .uk (for the brits) and Book Depository (for Aussies and other countries). Where to buy Ada Twist, Scientist (Note: affiliate links*) I think this is a great book for kids who want to be scientists.” We need more diversity in children’s books, and I love supporting books that feature diverse protagonists and role-models that break stereotypes. I also absolutely love that Ada is both female and dark-skinned. I love that Ada’s parents, whilst initially over-whelmed, come to realise that their passionate daughter is not naughty after all! They come to accept their daughter for who she is, and support her in her questions to find the answers to everything. But finding the answer to the problem isn’t really what this book is about – it’s about the process that Ada goes through to come closer to the answer: it’s the thinking, asking, testing and eliminating that makes Ada such a great scientist. But Ada uses the thinking chair to do just that – think, think, and think some more! Her thinking ends up making an even bigger mess, until her parents realise that Ada’s not naughty, just ‘curious’, and they vow to work together to figure out the answers to Ada’s endless questions.īy the end of the book, Ada doesn’t ever actually discover the answer to her particularly puzzling and smelly problem (although there are clues that might help the reader to work it out themselves). Clearly overwhelmed, her parents send Ada to the Thinking Chair to consider the mess that she’s made. When Ada is presented with a particularly puzzling (and smelly) problem, she experiments and uses scientific reasoning to try and figure it out, leaving chaos in her wake.

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    The book follows the life of young Ada Marie Twist, who is so full of questions, that her parents struggle to keep up answers. This is one of those books that’s cleverly written, beautifully illustrated and a delight to read aloud.

    ada twist scientist

    It challenges the stereotypes of what it is to be a ‘good kid’ and what it looks like to be a ‘good scientist’. It’s a book I’m proud to have on our bookshelf. I’ve been meaning to write a review of this book for AGES – ever since my daughter Bumble Bee received it as a birthday present when she turned four. The Verdict: This is a delightful book that that challenges stereotypes (gender and race) and encourages kids (and parents) to think, question, apply scientific reasoning, and follow their dreams. The Bad: This book includes disciplinary methods (being sent to the Thinking Chair) which some families might not be comfortable with.

    ada twist scientist

    The Good: Cleverly written and beautifully illustrated picture book with a female protagonist who has an insatiable desire to find answers to all her questions.

    ada twist scientist

    Product Reviewed: Ada Twist, Scientist, by Andrea Beaty and David RobertsĪge Range: 3-6 year olds (with an adult reading aloud).














    Ada twist scientist