![]() She was so creative and passionate about engineering that she could make her inventions just from odds and ends. Rosie Revere dreamed of becoming a great engineer. ![]() It addresses a wider range of topics, such as child-adult power dynamics, girls in STEM, and children’s conflict management. This picture book talks about more than a little girl’s engineer dream. But among them all, I would still nominate Rosie Revere, Engineer for the most inspirational and delightful one for children (and even adults) to read. How couldn’t I love them? They all have bright, whimsical illustrations and humorous, rhyming texts that hold such a special charm. In fact, after the first book, Rosie Revere, Engineer, I couldn’t help but finish all the other three books in the series. When knowing that I wanted to center my thesis on girls’ representation in children’s literature, she said, “do you know Andrea Beaty? She’s the author of the picture book Rosie Revere, Engineer. ![]() About a year ago, I visited my master’s thesis supervisor. ![]()
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