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swaggy_maggie44's review against another edition
5.0
This book was very inspiring, and great for including diverse content in the classroom.
akbusybee's review against another edition
4.0
This book had beautiful illustrations of 4 very important black women. It was easy to read and would be a great introduction to learning more and an even greater book to have in a math classroom. I enjoyed the timeline and brief biographies that ended the book.
eetree's review against another edition
5.0
such a great story! i loved the back matter at the end, great biographies and a helpful timeline and glossary!
heetlibrarian's review against another edition
5.0
A wonderful addition to the Hidden Figures collection, this book gives a great overview of these amazing 4 women and all that they overcame to become who they were. I read it to 3rd grade and they really enjoyed it.
geesammy's review against another edition
informative
3.0
A picture book about civil rights…and math.
shighley's review against another edition
4.0
As with the longer young readers' edition of Hidden Figures, it helps that I saw the movie first. One thing that is a bit misleading in the film, however, is that the women did not necessarily know each other that well; the book does not profess that. I was a bit confused that the picture on the first page shows them with NASA name badges, when they first started working for NACA, but that is explained later and in the timeline. The illustrations are very rich and well done.