![]() I’m not sure if Iggy Peck makes more of an impact on adults or kids, but I can tell you that it is enjoyable for all ages. Otherwise, it would be kind of a bummer of a book □ (One sharp-eyed student noticed Rosie Revere on one of the pages!)īut the most important part of Iggy Peck is the message about pursuing your passion and what happens when teachers stifle that passion.įortunately, the teacher in the story evolves. ![]() The students were enthralled with the incredibly detailed pictures. The rhyming story of a young boy who loves to build anything anywhere and anytime is fun. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read Iggy Peck, Architect. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Unlike the What Do You Do with an Idea? fiasco of 2014, I carefully read the book a dozen times to myself before finally unveiling it to the students.Īnd I love it even more every time I read it. Iggy Peck, Architect - Ebook written by Andrea Beaty. So, I thought Iggy Peck might make a good introduction. ![]() My 2nd graders are studying Structures, and are about to transition from natural ones to man-made. Need I say more? Okay: growth mindset, adorable story, fabulous illustrations (by David Roberts).īecause Amazon is so wonderful about making recommendations based on previous purchases, I knew Iggy Peck existed and kept planning to check it out. I was already a big fan of Andrea Beaty’s book, Rosie Revere, Engineer. Because well, girl engineer. I think I just found a new favorite children’s book.
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