Author: Andrea Beaty @andreabeaty
Illustrator: David Roberts
Publisher: Abrams Books for Young Readers
© 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4197-0845-9
Grade Level: K-3
Book Review: Rosie the Riveter was the iconic symbol for the role of women in the war effort during World War II. Rosie Revere, Engineer captures the power of that symbol in a modern tale for young readers on the power of pursuing your dreams. In this fictional story, Rosie has a dream of being an engineer, but when well-meaning relatives laugh at her creations, she seeks to hide her dreams. Written in clever couplets with intriguing illustrations, the book delivers a powerful message about following your dreams no matter what and learning that failure is an essential part of success.
Systems Thinking Connections:

Tools: Rosie Revere, Engineer is a book about accumulations. You could choose to label the "stock" of her lessons learned in a number of ways: ingenuity, innovation, persistence, power of a dream, to name a few. Whichever stock you choose the factors that increase and decrease that stock are clearly articulated in the story. What a great conversation to have with your students to discover what truly fuels innovation.
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