![]() ![]() But then, one day, Jewel picked it up and asked if I would read her a story… Our review of Ivy & Bean Break The Fossil Record In amongst the haul, was a little unassuming chapter book called Ivy & Bean Break The Fossil Record. What a score! We’re so very, very, grateful. A friend of Jewel and Bumble’s grandma was clearing out her teenage daughter’s bookshelf, and gave us all the books her daughter had collected from her younger primary school years. It’s a great one for inspiring science-loving girls!Įarlier this year, we struck gold. The Verdict: This book, which can be read on it’s own or as part of the series, introduces a love of reading, Mary Anning as a positive female scientist role model, palaeontology and the importance of patience and perseverance in science in a positive way. ![]() The Bad: The backyard palaeontological efforts of Ivy and Bean towards the end of the book aren’t really taken seriously. The Good: Fun chapter book that introduces palaeontology, Mary Anning (pioneering female palaeontologist), and perseverance in science in a really positive light. Product Reviewed: Ivy and Bean Break The Fossil Record, by Annie Barrows and Sophie Blackall. ![]()
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