Kid Innovators

True Tales of Childhood from Inventors and Trailblazers

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Pub Date 16 Feb 2021 | Archive Date 12 Apr 2021

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Description

Moving, funny, and totally true childhood biographies of Bill Gates, Madam C. J. Walker, Hedy Lamarr, Walt Disney, and 12 other international innovators.

Throughout history people have experimented, invented, and created new ways of doing things. Kid Innovators tells the stories of a diverse group of brilliant thinkers in fields like technology, education, business, science, art, and entertainment, reminding us that every innovator started out as a kid.

  • Florence Nightingale rescued baby mice. 
  • Alan Turing was a daydreamer with terrible handwriting.
  • Alvin Ailey felt like a failure at sports.

Featuring kid-friendly text and full-color illustrations, readers will learn about the young lives of people like Grace Hopper, Steve Jobs, Reshma Saujani, Jacques Cousteau, the Wright Brothers, William Kamkwamba, Elon Musk, Jonas Salk, and Maria Montessori.
Moving, funny, and totally true childhood biographies of Bill Gates, Madam C. J. Walker, Hedy Lamarr, Walt Disney, and 12 other international innovators.

Throughout history people have experimented...

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ISBN 9781683692270
PRICE US$13.99 (USD)
PAGES 224

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The Kid Legend Series is amazing and this latest title is no exception. It is divided into four parts (Tech Revolution; Seas, Skies, and Outer Space; Cracking Codes and Saving Lives; and Trailblazers) and includes such innovators as Grace Hopper, Jacques Cousteau, Hedy Lamarr; and Alvin Ailey. All the names were familiar to me, but some readers may not recognize Reshma Saujani and William Kamkwamba.

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