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Andrew Learns about Engineers: STEM Career Book for Kids | Inspiring Children's Educational Book for Future Engineers | Perfect for Classroom, Homeschooling & Bedtime Reading
Andrew Learns about Engineers: STEM Career Book for Kids | Inspiring Children's Educational Book for Future Engineers | Perfect for Classroom, Homeschooling & Bedtime Reading
Andrew Learns about Engineers: STEM Career Book for Kids | Inspiring Children's Educational Book for Future Engineers | Perfect for Classroom, Homeschooling & Bedtime Reading

Andrew Learns about Engineers: STEM Career Book for Kids | Inspiring Children's Educational Book for Future Engineers | Perfect for Classroom, Homeschooling & Bedtime Reading

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Looking for a wonderfully engaging STEM children's book that will inspire STEM in your child? Andrew Learns about Engineers is it!When Andrew imagines a new toy to help young kids beat boredom, Daddy congratulates him, "You're like an engineer, kid." So begins the fun and easy to read exploration of engineers and their impact on our daily lives and the world!Andrew Learns about Engineers, the fourth book in the Andrew's Career Day book series, is a great book and beginner career resource to introduce young children to the career of an engineer. Complete with phonetic assistance, an easy reader glossary, and diverse and inclusive images and images of engineering pioneers (think Garrett Morgan, Mae Jemison, Katherine Johnson!), your child will begin thinking of a possible career as an engineer and be in awe of engineers. This is the book to inspire STEM!Andrew Learns about Engineers shows how special and important being an engineer is, which makes it a must have book for National Engineers Week (E-week), World Engineering Day and any day that celebrates engineers' contributions to society and exposes children to the profession.The FREE learning activities and supplemental lesson plan (for grades 1, 2 and 3) that accompany the book, makes Andrew Learns about Engineers an easy addition the classroom!Check out Andrew Learns about Actors, Andrew Learns about Teachers, and Andrew Learns about Lawyers to complete your career day collection!

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If you’ve been following our reviews for some time, then you know that each time an Andrew book releases, we are all over it! And for good reasons!This series provides:-Digestible breakdowns of complex career fields-Relatable family and delightful illustrations-Playful and entertaining storylines that are oft missing in the nonfiction genre-& they show all children Black faces in multiple industriesIn Andrew Learns About Engineers, we launch into a day of discovery following Andrew crafting his very own new toy! We then pivot to Andrew’s father, who is nicely modeling reading for his son ?? , as he encourages Andrew’s latest creation! The book takes us on a journey with Andrew as he discovers the field of engineering. Along the way, we find out so much more!Andrew Learns About Engineers is a great way to help your children learn:-The qualities of a great engineer-What engineers do-How they solve problems-and even powerful Black engineers in the fieldA lesson on persistence--There were quite a few elements Obeng added that I enjoyed. One, in particular, was its message on persistence. As parents, we watch our children attempt to do and try various things. This book shows our kids that trying and attempting are often only the first step. The most important step is the ‘try again’ if that first attempt fails.Tenacity is a trait that all parents aim to foster in their children. The ability to work hard in the face of a challenge is a value that will carry them through life. It is also a critical skill that engineers possess, as Obeng so eloquently illustrates.--From the author’s attention to detail in spelling words phonetically, tying in mini-history lessons, and walking us through different types of engineers– this book makes it easy for any child to understand what it means to be an engineer.I highly recommend this book for every family.