Product Description
Looking for a fun and engaging children's book that will inspire your child's imagination and help them explore the idea of what they might want to be when they grow up (beyond just wanting to become a social media influencer)?
Written lyrically with colorful, fun, energetic illustrations, Maybe I'll be an Architect is a story about the wonderful world of work and the possibility that you can be whatever you want to be, maybe even an architect.
Maybe I'll be an Architect is not just a book about becoming an architect and exploring careers in design and construction. It teaches little ones about the diversity of possible careers available in our world, and if they put their minds to it, they can be anything they want to be. This exciting picture book is for parents who wish shape the future for young readers and inspire them to explore STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematic) related careers.
"What I loved about this children's book is the enthusiasm for knowledge, the way hard work, motivation, and the desire to excel are paramount to her projects. The messages are clear and should be shared with all small children." - Marie-Hélène Fasquel (Reader's Favorite Book Review)
Review
Maybe I'll Be an Architect by Tenille Bettenhausen is the fabulous story of a little girl who wants to become an architect but explores her other options. What I loved about this children's book is the enthusiasm for knowledge, the way hard work, motivation, and the desire to excel are paramount to her projects. The messages are clear and should be shared with all small children. - Marie-Hélène Fasquel (Reader's Favorite Book Review)
About the Author
Tenille Bettenhausen has had a passion for design and construction since she got her first set of Lincoln Logs at age two, which inspired her to subsequently earn a bachelor's degree in Architecture from Arizona State University. She is a wife and a mother of two beautiful daughters who love the world of design (on Roblox) and have a love for reading. She became inspired to start writing books because she saw a need for a book that explored the wonderful world of work and that cultivated the awareness of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) at a young age. Tenille's dream is that there will one day be more than just 28% of women represented in STEM/STEAM related careers. Tenille also hopes that she will encourages others as she embarks on being a Black Owned/Woman owned business as an author.