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Creativity meets curiosity and critical thinking in Iggy Peck’s Big Project Book for Amazing Architects, the new hands-on STEM project book from the #1 New York Times bestselling team behind Iggy Peck, Architect; Rosie Revere, Engineer; and Ada Twist, Scientist. Iggy Peck has one passion: building. His parents are proud of his fabulous creations, though they’re sometimes surprised by his materials—who could forget the tower he built of dirty diapers? This empowering workbook book features art and the characters from the picture book Iggy Peck, Architect, and it will inspire young readers with activities of all kinds.Iggy Peck takes readers through more than forty exciting STEM and design projects, from drafting and doodling to building and blueprints. Aspiring architects and young dreamers will get a sense of the unique mix of science, technology, and art skills used to create lasting structures. Packed with the same quirky humor and gorgeous illustrations that made Iggy Peck, Architect a favorite with kids, parents, and educators, the project book will appeal to fans who crave more from Miss Lila Greer’s clever class. In this interactive activity book, kids will have the chance to:Imagine a brand-new cityscapeInvent energy-saving gizmosDesign a dwelling on MarsDraw a gargoyleBuild a bridge out of marshmallows and spaghettiAnd much more!Iggy Peck, Rosie Revere, and Ada Twist have earned their places among the most beloved children’s book characters, and they have inspired countless kids and adults to follow their dreams and passions. In Iggy Peck’s Big Project Book for Amazing Architects, the follow-up to Rosie Revere’s Big Project Book for Bold Engineers, kids will continue their STEM education and strengthen their spatial reasoning skills. Old fans and new readers alike will find inspiration and encouragement from everyone’s favorite precocious young architect, Iggy Peck.    

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Date de parution 15 août 2017
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781683351306
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 11 Mo

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IGGY

PECK S

Big project Book

for AMAZING

ARCHITECTS

by

Andrea Beaty

illustrations by

David Roberts

Abrams Books for Young Readers. New York
Cataloging-in-Publication Data has been applied for and may be obtained from the Library of Congress.

ISBN 978-1-4197-1892-2 eISBN 978-1-68335-130-6

Text copyright 2017 Andrea Beaty

Illustrations copyright 2017 David Roberts

Book design by Chad Beckerman and Laura Crescenti

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Architect, architect. What do you see?

I look at a space and see what might be.

Architect, architect. What do you do?

I take an idea and make it come true.
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World s Greatest Architect

(your picture here)

If you have ever built anything-out of blocks or LEGOs or candy wrappers,

you are already an architect . . . just like Iggy Peck! This book is a tool to help

you become an even better one. Imagine. Draw pictures. Ask questions.

Doodle. Create!

Have fun exploring your architectural dreams. You can share your creations

with others or keep this doodle book all to yourself. You decide.

This book is for YOU!

Congratulations!
THE STORY OF IGGY PECK,

ARCHITECT

Little Iggy created architectural wonders

from whatever he could find. He built the

Great Sphinx of Giza from dirt clods.

He built churches and chapels from

peaches and apples.

Iggy Peck has loved architecture since

he was just two years old, when

he built a great tower using diapers

and glue. His mother was amazed

until she realized the diapers

weren t clean. P.U.!

He even built the St. Louis Gateway

Arch from pancakes and coconut pie.

Iggy studied all kinds of architecture,

and he built and built and built . . .

until second grade.
Iggy Peck s second grade teacher, Miss Lila Greer,

did not love architecture. She once had a terrible

experience involving a tall building, a French circus

troupe, cheese, and an elevator. Those are all good

things by themselves. Together, they were very,

very scary.

3

As a teacher, Miss Lila Greer wanted to keep her students safe

from all those things, especially architecture. On the very first day

of school, Miss Lila Greer warned her students that there would be

no architecture in here!
But Iggy was not listening. He was

building a chalk castle in the back

of the room.

IGGY PECK! said Miss Lila Greer,

Stop that right now! Do you need

to see the principal?

No ma am, Iggy said.

Iggy s heart sank. He loved learning

about architecture most of all.

Without it, second grade was

a bore.

As Iggy stepped onto the island-

CRASH! SPLASH!

-the footbridge collapsed

into the rushing water. The class was trapped on the island!

One day, Iggy s class went on a picnic

at Blue River Pass. They crossed a small

bridge to a tiny island in the heart

of a burbling stream. Iggy was at the

end of the line.

Help! yelled Miss Lila Greer.

We re trapped! Oh my!

Miss Lila Greer swayed this way

and that way. Her eyeballs rolled

back in her head and-

BAM!

-

she fainted.
After that day, Iggy taught all the

students-and Miss Lila Greer-

about architecture because, as

Miss Lila Greer realized, There are

worse things to do, when you re

in grade two, than to spend your

time building a dream.

Iggy s classmates were amazed.

They did not know what to do.

Iggy looked at the rushing water

and the far-off shore. He looked

at his classmates. He looked at

Miss Lila Greer s shoes.

Iggy got an idea!

He drew a blueprint of his idea in

the dirt. His classmates pitched in.

When Miss Lila Greer woke up, she saw something amazing.

She saw a beautiful bridge stretched across the water.

The bridge was an engineering marvel. It was made of boots, tree roots,

fruit leather, string, and even some things one should not mention!

(Like the underwear flag at the very top of the bridge!)

As Miss Lila Greer walked over the bridge, she knew that Iggy had a great

talent and passion that he needed to share with everyone.
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Iggy collects all kinds of things for his architectural designs.

Here are some things he finds useful. He calls these items his

ARCHITECT S TREASURE.

You might find them useful, too.

Pencils

Glue

Brushes

Ruler

Coffee cans

Tape-there are lots of kinds of helpful

tape, including: duct tape, packing tape,

double-sided tape, Scotch tape, painter s

tape, masking tape, and gaffer tape.

Each has its own use.

Cardboard and plastic containers

from cereal, crackers, cookies, and

oatmeal are useful.

Ribbon

Scissors

Screws

Tennis balls

Paint

Paper cups

Paper plates

String

Wire

Books

Rubber bands

Paper clips

Toilet paper

rolls

Paper towel

rolls

Broken toys
Tin cans

Plastic cups

Fabric

Straws

Wrapping

paper tubes

Aluminum

foil

Colored paper

Dry spaghetti and

other noodles

Rulers

Triangle

Graph paper

Pencils

Drafting tape

Set of markers

T square

Where can

you

find

Architect s Treasure

?

There are many places you can find

cool things to use in your inventions.

RECYCLE cardboard boxes, broken

toys, juice cans, milk jugs, plastic

lids, and other things your family

might otherwise throw away. Ask

permission and make sure they re

clean and safe to use.

RUMMAGE SALES and THRIFT

MARKETS are great places to find

useful items inexpensively. Finding

a new use for something old keeps

it out of the landfill!

SWAP treasure with your

architect friends.

If you can t find a recycled thing

to use, you might find something

at a HARDWARE STORE or a

FABRIC STORE.

AND BE CAREFUL WHEN WORKING

WITH SHARP TOOLS OR BROKEN

PIECES! MAKE SURE AN ADULT IS

ALWAYS NEARBY!

MORE ITEMS FROM AN ARCHITECT S TOOLBOX

(USE ONLY WITH AN ADULT S PERMISSION):
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Keep your ARCHITECT S

Treasure organized!

Treasure is all around. But not everything is a treasure. Choose items that are safe,

clean, and useful. A good collection has variety and is well organized.

HERE ARE SOME TIPS:

Decorate and label empty shoeboxes to store under your bed or on a shelf.

Keep similar things together.

Small, clean glass jars with lids make great containers for tiny parts like screws

and bolts or supplies like rubber bands and string. Clear jars let you easily

see what you have!

A clear plastic shoe holder over the back of a door keeps things organized

and easily viewed.

Hang tools or spools of ribbon on hooks on a pegboard from the hardware store.

Magnetic strips from the hardware store or sewing store can hold metal

scissors or other metal tools.

An empty can makes a great holder for tools, pencils, and paintbrushes.

You can decorate the can, but watch out for sharp edges! Wrap it in decorative

paper and ribbon.

Organizing your tools and treasure . . .

keeps them in good shape, so they last longer.

lets you find what you need when you need it.

saves money because you don t have to replace

things you already have.

keeps your space clean so you can make things.

keeps your feet free of holes!
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What special things will you add to

your Architect s Treasure?

Always be safe when you are

making something. Protect your

eyes with safety glasses.

An architect is always

careful!

Don t forget these!
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Iggy's favorite Structures

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