![]() ![]() It must be noted that Ivy and Bean do not get to the point of choosing their project lightly. All of the kids rise to the occasion-some of the kids even try holding their breath to avoid the production of carbon dioxide (they work out pretty quickly that this might not be the most effective solution).Īuthor Annie Barrows is so in-tune with the minds of children, and this shines through with the comical experiments that Ivy and Bean try out before choosing their brilliant and thought-provoking Science Fair project. When it’s time for the Science Fair, the chosen theme is, of course, global warming. Suddenly their enthusiasm for science begins to melt away just like the polar ice caps. That is until some older kids come to talk to the class about global warming. Ivy and Bean return in the seventh book of their series, Ivy + Bean: What’s the Big Idea? All the kids in second-grade love science. Ivy and Bean: Book 7: What’s the Big Idea?Īges 6-10 | 128 Pages | Publisher: Chronicle Books Reviewed By Bianca Schulze, The Children’s Book Review ![]()
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