Kirilgan Seylerin Bilimi - — Tae Keller
Just like a successful egg drop, sometimes the goal isn’t to prevent the crack. It’s to make sure that when the crack happens, everything inside is still held together.
She forms a hypothesis: If we win the egg drop competition, I can use the prize money to take Mom to see the miraculous Cobalt Orchids—a flower that blooms against all odds. And that will fix her. Kirilgan Seylerin Bilimi - Tae Keller
Growing Through Cracks: The Delicate Science of Hope in Tae Keller’s The Science of Breakable Things Just like a successful egg drop, sometimes the
Together, they turn the egg drop into an adventure. They sneak into a greenhouse, they ask uncomfortable questions, and they fail. A lot. Keller’s writing shines here because she allows the kids to be kids—obsessing over a silly school project—while simultaneously navigating adult-sized emotions. Here is the lesson that makes this book a modern classic: Not everything is meant to be saved. And that will fix her
