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rainamagdalena's review against another edition
5.0
What I loved most about this book are all the examples of Cece and her friends using STEM to solve problems! Let’s go Girls in STEM!
jaij7's review
4.0
Vashti Harrison's illustrations are fantastic. I have to say I love a book that showcases tough girls who push through problems!
annetjeberg's review
3.0
Picture book with a lot of emphasis on STEM, and a good representation of POC. Overall I wished that I could have given the book more stars, but it was just a book I liked.
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anneke_b's review
3.0
Picture book with a lot of emphasis on STEM, and a good representation of POC. Overall I wished that I could have given the book more stars, but it was just a book I liked.
Kids were okay about it too.
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Kids were okay about it too.
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maweets's review
3.0
This was cute and has a lot of great elements:
1)A team of girls using friendship and teamwork to solve problems
2)The inclusion of STEM everywhere
3)Cute illustrations
4)A glossary of terms at the end to promoted continued learning
Personally, I felt this story went on a little too long for a read-aloud book, but it would make a great addition to a lesson plan about nature science since it was able to pack so much into one story.
1)A team of girls using friendship and teamwork to solve problems
2)The inclusion of STEM everywhere
3)Cute illustrations
4)A glossary of terms at the end to promoted continued learning
Personally, I felt this story went on a little too long for a read-aloud book, but it would make a great addition to a lesson plan about nature science since it was able to pack so much into one story.
bookdragon_library's review
5.0
A great book with a completely minority cast. I'm not sure if Cece is Latina or Black but her 2 friends are Black and Asian. I love that this book shows them using STEM skills throughout and frames it like an adventure in the woods, a real situation kids can relate to. The best part is the back of the book that has a STEM PIN Worksheet that shows exactly what they did that counted as Science, Technology, Engineering and Math in order to get their "badge."
wordnerd153's review
3.0
I appreciate the intent, but the story is a little too text-heavy for a read aloud and the science felt forced at times.
bookwormally's review against another edition
4.0
Calls to mind fond memories of my girl scout days with some fun STEM things kids can do!