An Inspiration to Build Inquisitive Minds!THE GIRL WITH BIG, BIG QUESTIONS follows a young girl as she constantly asks those around her about everything that catches her interest。 From STEM to philosophy to bedtimes, the girl keeps looking for more knowledge until her classmates tell her to stop。 Hurt, she stays quiet to make other people more comfortable, but when she finds another question she just needs an answer to, she learns research on her own in the library。 Making a presentation to the An Inspiration to Build Inquisitive Minds!THE GIRL WITH BIG, BIG QUESTIONS follows a young girl as she constantly asks those around her about everything that catches her interest。 From STEM to philosophy to bedtimes, the girl keeps looking for more knowledge until her classmates tell her to stop。 Hurt, she stays quiet to make other people more comfortable, but when she finds another question she just needs an answer to, she learns research on her own in the library。 Making a presentation to the class on what she learned, she and her classmates realize that it is ok to ask questions and take up space。I highly recommend this to any family。 As care takers, it can be hard to be patient with the incessant why, why, why questions, so this gorgeous book not only shows the kids how important it is to speak up, but is also gives us a wonderful reminder that encouraging questions is encouraging growth。 。。。more
Theediscerning,
A successful read, this narrative verse shows a young girl who asks and asks, about anything and everything, of anyone and everyone, until she gets told off about it。 But what could depend on just one more burning query? It's a book that kind of has to be about something else to get over the hurdle it builds itself in making her stop asking her questions, but it does prove that a scientific, inquisitive mind is actually a welcome one, and no kid should lose heart at a lack of appreciation for it A successful read, this narrative verse shows a young girl who asks and asks, about anything and everything, of anyone and everyone, until she gets told off about it。 But what could depend on just one more burning query? It's a book that kind of has to be about something else to get over the hurdle it builds itself in making her stop asking her questions, but it does prove that a scientific, inquisitive mind is actually a welcome one, and no kid should lose heart at a lack of appreciation for it from others。 The illustrations go some good way to showing how others saw her thought processes oppressive, as every query is a dark smudge of idea ballooning out of her head。 But she knows and we know the thick people must not inherit the earth, however well they're doing at that。 。。。more
Andréa,
Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss。