Reading STEMs Learning: After the Fall Book Review

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Who doesn’t know the story of Humpty Dumpty?  But do you know the story of what happened to him after ‘THE FALL’?  Our failures don’t define us, but what we do after we fail does.

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After the Fall: How Humpty Dumpy Got Back Up Again written and illustrated by Dan Santat is an exquisite telling of the classic tale about Humpty Dumpty.  Humpty Dumpty is an avid bird watcher and loves to watch them from above high walls until one day he falls and becomes TERRIFIED of heights.  Eventually he finds the courage and bravery to face his fears and climb back up the wall where he learns to FLY.

This book is beautifully illustrated.  My children love just looking through the images in the book.  The story line in this book is a masterpiece.  It’s beautifully told and the ending is superb and ironic.  It teaches children that life truly begins after our failures if we choose not to give us and face our fears.

The STEM fields are challenging and they can be scary.  Those that get back up after their failures and find the courage to try again will find that they can challenge themselves to be more than they ever imagined.

There were times I did awful on a test in school or received a bad grade.  If I had given up and not faced some of my fears, I would not have become an engineer.  I faced some tough challenges while working as an engineer but if I had given up or allowed fear to control how I handled various problems, then I would have failed and never found creative solutions.

This book is great because it plays off of a common story that everyone knows and the ending is encouraging, enlightening and an awesome moral.

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Have you read this book? If so, what did you think?  If not, what did you think of my review?  Are you planning to pick up this book?  Let me know at momgineeringthefuture@gmail.com.

Enjoy Reading!

Kristen

6 responses to “Reading STEMs Learning: After the Fall Book Review”

  1. Aubs Avatar

    I will have to check this out. Have you seen Ada Twist, Scientist or Rosie Revere, Engineer? There are a few more in that series too. But my son particularly liked those two. And I loved them because they are totally STEM staring girl characters. And one is even a black girl, which made me super happy to see because of how under represented African American girls are in STEM.

    1. momgineeringthefuture Avatar

      Yes! I love That series too! I did a review of them last year. Rosie and Ada are my favorites from that series. Andrea Beaty is coming out with another in the series soon too about a Hispanic girl who wants to be president ❤️. Here are my previous reviews…
      https://momgineeringthefuture.com/2018/10/24/reading-stems-learning-andrea-beaty-book-review/

  2. storiesfromasoulsister Avatar

    Cute! Can’t wait to check this one out 🙂

  3. momgineeringthefuture Avatar

    Sofia Valdez, Future Prez is the new one and looks like it was recently released! I’ll have to get a copy soon and check it out.

  4. […] Who doesn’t know the story of Humpty Dumpty?  But do you know the story of what happened to him after ‘THE FALL’?  Our failures don’t define us, but what we do after we fail does. Engineering is challenging and experiments sometimes fail.  Those that get back up after their failures and find the courage to try again will find that they can challenge themselves to be more than they ever imagined. My full review here. […]

  5. […] Who doesn’t know the story of Humpty Dumpty?  But do you know the story of what happened to him after ‘THE FALL’?  Our failures don’t define us, but what we do after we fail does. Engineering is challenging and experiments sometimes fail.  Those that get back up after their failures and find the courage to try again will find that they can challenge themselves to be more than they ever imagined. My full review here. […]

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