Alexander Graham Bell Invents

By Garmon, Anita

Publishers Summary:
Alexander Graham Bell led an amazing life, before and after he invented the telephone. Look into the inquisitive mind of the young inventor as a child; learn what sparked his curiosity; and discover how his mother’s deafness inspired his lifelong interest in communication. Discover the rich contribution this pioneering scientist and naturalized citizen made to many areas of American public life, including his vital role in the history of the National Geographic Society.

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ISBN
978-1-42630-189-6
Publisher
National Geographic Children's Books


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on January 1, 2008

Gr 2-4 These books focus on their subjects' accomplishments rather than on their personal lives. Nicely illustrated with photos, paintings, engravings, and facsimiles, they are just right for emerging chapter-book readers. The vocabulary is easy, and ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

Horn Book Guide

Reviewed on January 1, 2007

In simple, straightforward language, these volumes provide the highlights of Bell's and Franklin's remarkable contributions to history and science. Brief introductions set the scene, then b...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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