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School Library Journal
Reviewed on March 1, 2017 | Elementary
Gr 3–5—Born in 1707, Karl Linné was an inquisitive child who enjoyed the outdoors, loved plants, and wanted to know the names for everything. He discovered that scientists, farmers, and doctors tended to disagree with one another about the naming of flora and fauna—the same plant might have several different titles. Linné wanted to bring order to this chaos, so he set out to create a convention from which...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Magazine
Reviewed on March 1, 2017
Carolus Linnaeus (née Karl Linné) pioneered a classification system for living things that is, for the most part, still in use today. In this imaginative portrayal of the scientist's life, from a child curious about the plants and animals of his backyard in Sweden to a famous and beloved--and opinionated--naturalist and teacher, Linnaeus's enthusiasm and dedication to systematic and organized investiga...Log In or Sign Up to Read More