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If you loved watching Charlotte devise experiments and set out to prove herself as a scientist despite obstacles, you'll be charmed by Ada Twist, Scientist. Ada's relentless curiosity and determination to solve mysteries—no matter how squished or stumped she feels—drive the story with the same energetic, goal-driven focus you enjoyed in Charlotte's adventures.
If you appreciated how Charlotte grows by learning to solve her problems and persist, you'll be inspired by the inventive girl in The Most Magnificent Thing, who faces frustration building her project but ultimately discovers patience and resilience—mirroring Charlotte's journey of character growth.
If Charlotte's optimistic spirit and the book's hopeful message lifted your spirits, you'll adore Rosie Revere, Engineer. Rosie faces setbacks and embarrassment but learns to embrace her creativity and keep dreaming, all wrapped in the same encouraging, upbeat tone you found in Charlotte's story.
If the clear, simple language in Charlotte the Scientist Is Squished made the story enjoyable and easy to follow, you'll find The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes just as inviting. Its direct narrative style and relatable main character ensure readers of all ages can connect with the story.
If you were delighted by Charlotte's playful experiments and the gentle humor sprinkled throughout her quest, 11 Experiments That Failed brings even more laughs as a young scientist tries out hilarious hypotheses and records her silly results—capturing the same witty, lighthearted spirit.
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