“Iggy Peck, Architect” - Andrea Beaty, David Roberts
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“Iggy Peck, Architect” - Andrea Beaty, David Roberts
Language of book for review:
Brazilian Portuguese - “Paulo Roberto, Arquiteto”
Published also in:
German - “Iggy Peck, Architekt”
English - “Iggy Peck, Architect” (Original)
European Portuguese - “Ivo Neto, Arquiteto”
The book is part of the series “The Questioneers” which is depicting young and smart children pursuing their passion in a specific field.
In our case, Iggy Peck has the ability to construct towers and buildings out of pretty much anything - by the age of 2. He is the master in building castles, bridges, or any other building you can imagine. Until his 2nd grade teacher bans the subject of architecture altogether, leaving Iggy in a despair state of mind. Only a fateful event can convince the teacher about the glorious capabilities of our architectural mastermind.
The text is quirky, fun and motivating. The book series creates roles models our children can aspire to.